LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION
.Press Association.! March 26. a meeting of the Liberale ratio n to-night, Mr. was pleased to see that controversy Mr Massey down on the taxation predicted that the com--1 d see some important taxation laws. He ex*"'r* *s ter onslaught. Iwered but evaded, Lxation committee 1 men known opthe glat there would be commission rebe able again to in ft) gentlemen, when _ _ ftnnot agree?” He jftform and Labour readftp old games again, their Jcakers called the a sift of Mr Massey, the TooUfthcy could not un- . fVilford wanted to I* almost seems,” lthat an election is a rents | ac tics, though they 1 are being revived. 5* \f manifesto of the *' ew lion, Mr Wilford _ 4d every sympathy .’ x- ic’ared that in his ? 01 lai life he had never jY re , lis indictment of a * r frown, for teachers, a |nister of Education, <an I (the Minister) had . I in a spirit of co- " ip.c ji eat; ’ n ers for the welii Jen of New Zealand. cachl char 8 e ’. said Mr W ? Foorb-t® t 0 an3were'l’?y; I 'fl ig, 1 —-=
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 5
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