THE NEW PREMIER.
THEI POLn'JOAL ISTTUAT'ION
NO FEJAKTOIF DOSSICXLUTKXN
STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT MX MiAssErr.
(Per United Press Association.)
•CiffRISTCBJUBCIHi May 2
Hon. T. 'MaokenßLe passed through. Christehurch thif. moaTiing. Wlieai asked oont'eining the political position he expressed gr'atificiation for tlie reception aacei'ded himself and his colleagues eveiywhere in the Noa-tb Maind. Thle question of dissol--lution wias mentiomed and the Premier replied, "If the feeling of the country tow'an-ds us is reflected by menibeis of Pai-liameait during the session there is no fea-i" of a dissolution talking place. Mi* M'assey is ■lelling his friends to be ready because they uuknoiw what the month, will bring forth, but wihatwter h,nipliems I believe Mir Mkissgy is not the mian his friends will looik to. Tliey realise he h^ad his opportunity last electitai, but he buingled the wliole campaign."
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10200, 2 May 1912, Page 2
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