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INTERVIEW WITH THE PREMIER.

Wellington, Oct. 15. Mr Massey, interviewed, said that during their visit to the New Zealanders at the front he and Sir Joseph Ward were able to adjust some matters of interest to the men, and remove some misapprehensions and misunderstandings. There were other matters they could not deal with, because Parliamentary sanction was required. These would be submitted in due course. He would make an early report to Parliament on the "work done by himself and Sir Joseph Ward in London. The decisions of the Imperial 'War Cabinet would probably not call for any New Zealand legislation during the present session; but there were various matters connected with the war which Parliament would have to deal with.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14893, 16 October 1918, Page 7

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INTERVIEW WITH THE PREMIER. Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14893, 16 October 1918, Page 7

INTERVIEW WITH THE PREMIER. Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14893, 16 October 1918, Page 7

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