MR. NASH ON MR. HOLLAND
Press Association)
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TTMARU, Oct. 31. "1 do-iiot tliink tliat anv spcccli con taincd" ii'Orc nieiiace to tlie iiidnstria' wnrkors of tliis conntrv tlian Mr Ilol land's s]i('OC'li in ('liristMiurHi on Tluirs day niu'lit," said tiio MinLstor of Fm ancc ( Vt r \V. Xasli) in an elcction ad dress in Timaru to an atidionce of abou: toni»'1it. "Thc T.aifO'ir Govcrnnmnt dops ma vrniit tlm wn'-kors to go on strikc,, hui wants tkein to work and proflnco fo' tW nntion:il rrood." continuod Mr Xa^'1 "but T do liatp someone alwavs saviny tliat tke workers want disciplining ai" ' apparcntlv tlie rcst of tlie oonimunit. ua n do wliat it likcs." Tlie Ministor said tliat in liis advo cacv of tlie romoval of conlrols t!n TjeadfM' of tlm Opposition was roport>(! 'ns sayin"' tliat unloss tlm workers wanf ed unions flmre sliould be no unions. 1' tliat poliev were adopted it wonld b; putting tlm clock baek to pre-Sifddo'; davs. "^fr TTollfind. of eourse, new snv3 tlmt 1m did not mean tliat," added Mr Xasli. l\rr Holland liad aho said tliat thNational Party was goins to take a!' tlm steps iiocessan- to restore prefer ences to tlm T'ritish Conunonwealtli ('ontinued Mr Xasli. Tlie prefereimes were still tlm snme as wlmn tlie l.abon1 (rovei'nmeTi't took o'tiee. Tliov were *r ' yreat tliat countries like Belfjium weri' todav ob.ieetinr. "Tf I were to say that 4r JTollandh remarks in tliis ' coniU'C
ti on were plain liunilmg I would be de seribiirg tliem properly, " said Mr Xasli "Mr Holland knows tliat- so far as pre ferenees are concenmd lltere is nothiuy Jto restore." 9
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1949, Page 7
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