UNITED POLITICAL PARTY
STATEMENT BY EXECUTIVE
WELLINGTON, March 5
A statement has been issued by the executive of the United Political Organisation which deals with a number of matters concerning its internal organisation. Inter alia it is announced that Mr A. E. Davy’s place has been temporarily filled by a staunch and loyal member of the executive, Jama W. Henderson, of Wellington, who is acting -as chairman without remuneration, while the work in connection with secretarial and organising duties is also being carried out satisfactorily by James A. Sliaud, a well-known journalist, formerly chief sub-editoi to the New Zealand Times. The statement is also made that there is ample evidence available to prove the action of the executive in deposing Mr. Davy from the position of chairman and determining his engagement with the organisation which
lias restored confidence in the executive and has met with general approval throughout the whole of the Dominion.
CHRISTCHURCH RESOLUTIONS.
CHRISTCHURCH, March 5.
Mr 11. B. Dailey, secretary of the Christchurch branch of the United Party, states that at a recent meeting of the executive a resolution was passed censuring Mr Davy for his attack on the Prime Minister and Cabinet and endorsing the action of the Dominion Executive in deposing Mr Diavy, also pledging support to Sir Joseph Ward as leader of the party and congratulating the Government on its efforts to assist the masses of the people by progressive legislation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 9, 6 March 1930, Page 4
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