THE POLITICAL SITUATION
MR. MASSEY INT^RVIEWM THE REFORM PARTY. HAPPY POSITION. (Per Press Association. > AUCKLAND, M* “ Never tin my experience,” ranu Mr Massey, the Reform kinder, t “ Herald” representative, “ has been such a wave of tho Government as there is oAK never has there been such taken in the Reform party. ne«V there been so many good men off themselves as candidates, and an much goodwill expressed towards Reform Party by all sections O community as at present. Nol standing the fact that Miniatem it necessary to continue abusing misrepresenting me personally, 1 those tactics on the part of tbo Mi are good' signs, and i hope thej persevere.” “ What will happen when the s opensr'" Mr Massey was asked. “Tho future is ou tho lap < gods,” ho replied ; “ but I believe every ono of tho present Ministers mo nearer the goal at which I bavi aimin glor years, and that is to . tho sane, sensible, and really p. sivo men on ono side oi tie and to place all the faddists, r.u and opportunist*) on the other.”
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Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 4
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178THE POLITICAL SITUATION Wanganui Herald, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 4
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