TIRED OF REFORM.
(Special to “Post”). WELLINGTON, TUI* Day. **l hvw triad to* tan yaarfj *M Mr. W. O. Lysnar, whan ,apaaking on tha Public Works «StatanMnt in the Houae of GaprasantativM to-day, ‘to give tkg Reform Party assistwioa and It it fcrtunatt for-mt that I have Staid as an Indspandant. I am tlrad of it- Thatr railway policy ia it fault and thair other policNp: art faulty. I will now try to assist seme othar Government I true! the Government of to-day Will not fall as the Reform Offernwsnt did”. >The member for Gltborn* praetleally told' us that hit vote woe ter aaie". remarked Mr. w- J. PoMtn at a later stags. “He had trfavf the Reform Party and had 1 not aaoured the bargain ho expiated and so now he ia offering - hie vole to the United Party, t don’t think the United Party will have mudh of a bargain H they buy that veto”.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 10 October 1930, Page 5
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157TIRED OF REFORM. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 10 October 1930, Page 5
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