A PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE PARTY.
'Sir,—As this Dominion appears to have arrived at ,a national crisis—viz., Government : busmess being. hung up,,, and .the cry of the.unemployed beingjhoard in the land— Hope that steps will bo taken on Thursday night, at the Hon, A. W. Hogg's-meeting, to form a-.People'.s, Progressive party,"■' whose groat aim should be to dev'olop our national, resources /.by. -protecting capital', and • settling, ;our ,7,000-,000 acres of NatiVolandbriveryliberaLterms. The proposed would constitute a forco'.dutside the, House,; would be a.People's:Parliament, and could arrange for. delegates to', meot to .discuss-political questions..; If tho Trades'and .Labour Council have inflnence, this new party would have a am, etc., . ; DEMOS. June 22.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3
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108A PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE PARTY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 3
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