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FUSION CONFERENCE.

' no result yet.

UTMOST'. .GOOD WILL.

The committees of Reform and Liberal members sat at Parliament House yesterday afternoon to discuss fusion, Hilt' no result"‘has yet been -'reached.

The Reform representatives were Messrs. J. A. Young, T. D., Burnett, W. J. Girling and O. Hawken. The Liberals were, Messrs! R. Masters, W. A\ Veitchj ,G. Forbes ;and „A,. J.._Mur-. ,dbeh: r ..-t ■/'.•Vo.", The conference; was commenced „at “2,30 p.in.j' 'ancT feat fOr about, three ho-urs when it was! announced that i n .adjournment till-. 10 aim. to-day had been made. No information was available beyond the statement that the proceedings had been marked by the utmost . goodwill' on both sides. In certain Reform circles for the moment there is ,a belief that the new Prime. Ministey,,,jvifh his vigorous personality, is Capable of leading _the party through the general elections back to the Treasury benches with a working majority, 1 Therefore, the failure of the negotiations would not .cause anxiety.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 5

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FUSION CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 5

FUSION CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 5