The Otago Daily Times, referring to fusion, says: "Why the proposals should present difficulties toMrCoates is not apparent. The arguments_ of * James Parr in Auckland suggest that I he is more deeply exercised about the M interests of his narty than about tha-.Jj country's interests. The policy of the* new party, concerning which Sir Jame&fcl Parr says we know nothing, shou;W||l cause him no misgiving. If any ence still remains between parties, it is so minute as to be ndl worth consideration." "v-j^H
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Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3293, 7 May 1931, Page 5
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