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OUTBIDDING THE RED FEDS.

A LIBERAL-LABOUR MANIFESTO. {Qy Teloaranh.—Profea Aewolatton.v Clirlstchuroh, March '25. ■ Tho. Canterbury I'rogressivo Liberal aiid Labour Association issued a manifesto to-night setting out the objects ,o,f tl'.o association," which; are to umto progressive; political forces for the purpose of "returning.- to- pdwor a party plodded to rotiu'i tho privileges already won, iiiifl to -initiatf otiier progressive reforms for. the uplifting and benefit of the liiassos of tlio people. Twenl.v-cip;hfc detailed reforms aro set out, these eovoniig inittcfs afT.coting land, State 'on* ■tbf.j)pis6sf lmmanitaiia.it "affairs, Customs and income tax revision, nnd .other matters. The manifesto ivas submitted to the Iliglit. llou. AV. F. Massey tonight. • The l'fime Minister sold: "I don't know tho persons or party responsible for tlie prtiduction,' but.:it seems to use liko an effort to outbid the 'Red Feds' iu a desjierate .attempt to buy votes at any price, irrespective of principle or political honesty, personally I am certain that'-Hue intelligence of t.lio p'eoplo of this' country will easily see through, the precious manifesto, and that thc.v will deem it more worthy of contempt than serious consideration."

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 4

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OUTBIDDING THE RED FEDS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 4

OUTBIDDING THE RED FEDS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2017, 26 March 1914, Page 4

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