MR. HOLLAND CHALLENGED
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AUCKLAND, Nov. 12. A challenge to ihe Lcader of the National Party (Alr. Ilolhnid) to provo that he had adopted pro/it-sharing in, his own business was nuule by Alr. A. S. L'ichards, the Labour eandidate for Alt. Albcrt in an eleetion addross. Alr. Richards claimed that Alr. Holland had ' 4 never sliared one threepcnny bit in his business." Either Alr. Hollund did not know wliat prolit- shariug was, or he was deliberatel.y fooliiig tlie people, said Alr. Richards. IIo added that he challenged anyone to eontradict his statement that tliere were not more tinui two firrns in New Zealand which had adojited profit-sharing in the past 22 years. "Alr. Holland does not practise profit-sharing and I challenge him to prove it," stated the eandidate.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 November 1946, Page 5
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