AUSTRALIAN VIEW OF LABOUR PROGRAMME
MR -J. W. BEANLAND FINDS SCEPTICISM
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WELLINGTON, September 16.*Mr J W Beanland, former Mayo* of Christchurch.. returned to-day *«£ * a nine weeks yisit to Australia. Me was accompanied by Mrs Beanland. ™Mr Bwmland said thai; he found the . oresent programme of the. New Zeaffi Labour* Government aTcood deal of scepticism in the Commonwealth, where the opinion was naen expressed that Labour in New . geSnfwStoriiiK to go too*ar »d too fast. Doubts had also been expressed about the ability of the Government to finance the social security S toe Australians considering toefr-own scheme very much more: struck by the ciangejin the AustraUan attitude towards New Zealand during the last few years. some suspicion between the two counbut to-day Australian feeling was most cordial and any signof sednuor seemed to have B>wk most hospitably received by the mayors of various towns he-visited, - . r ■-
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 23
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