LABOUR AND PROHIBITION.
(rKESS ASSOCIATION TKT.ZGHkU.I -AUCKLAND, June 22. ■■■Replying to "Questions for thq M.P." -by the New Zealand Alliance, Air AI.-J. Savage, voicing the attitude of the Auckland members of the Labour Party, said that he was pledged lo the aims and principles of theNe.v Zealand Labour Party and was not going to pledge himself to anything else. The Party believed the people should be allowed £o decide national questions themselves. Its Constitution, provided for any question being decided 'by a referendum if 10 per cent. >f tho people petitioned Parliament to that end. That was the attitude he took in regard to the issues placed before him.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 3
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