democrat party.
<< GOING SMOOTHLY.”
TO-DAY’S CONFERENCE,
STATEMENT BY MR DAVY.
(By Teleprapn.—press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Thursday
“ Everything is going smoothly and the spirit of sweet reasonableness is prevailing,” said Mr A. E. Davy, Dominion organiser of the Democrat Party, when interviewed at the luncheon adjournment of 'the conference to-day. v He indicated that the conference would be sitting this afternoon and evening and a statement possibly would be issued to-morrow. Mr T. C. A. Hislop presided again today and Dr. Adams, of Wanganui, is deputy-chairman. Sir A. Herdman Absent. v Sir Alexander Herdman, it is gath--1 ered, did not attend the conference i? to-day. Asked if Sir Alexander had r been invited, Mr Davy replied: "That •3 question is disallowed.” * Mr Davy was also questioned about f the withdrawal of a number of DemoI crat delegates, when Mr Forbes was
i speaking at the Town Hall last night. V, He made it -clear that the reason was if that they Vdid not desire to be associated with the rowdy element responsible for the Interruptions.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19661, 22 August 1935, Page 8
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