REFORM SPLIT RUMOURED
DENIAL BY OPPOSITION LEADER By Wire—Special to News.) \ Auckland, July , 27. It was reported in Auckland yesterday that there was a movement to break, up the Reform Party and form a new party. Sir James Parr was mentioned as the new party’s leader. “You may look for such rumours; said the Leader of the Opposition ’ (Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates) this morning in connection with the statemen, Mr. Coates said the rumour was unfounded and the source of it unknown. The Parliamentary representatives of the Reforpi Party were sound and loyal and he felt that it was regrettable that Sir James Parra name should' be bandied around whne be was absent from the country on important work.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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