THE LABOUR PARTY
CRITICISM BY ME. JOHN PAYNB.
■ By Telegraph-Press Association. Auckland, October £8. Mr. John Payne, M.P.',delivered an address at the Lyric Theatre on Sunday night, in the course ofwhich he said thnt-before the Labour Party could obtain a majority it would have to get the formers with It. But riUo it ran the farmer down it could not get his confidence. Moreover, while some Labour leaders entertained pro-German sentimente, it would never make headway. To be successful, the Labour Tarty required business men, but it wou d never get business men to put themselves under the thumbs,of Labour leaders with pro-German sentiments. Mr Pnyne wps subjected to continuous interruptions, mid Mr. Way made <y strenuous protest against the ■insinuation that a section of the Labour Party was pro-German. ■ )
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 4
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130THE LABOUR PARTY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 29, 29 October 1918, Page 4
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