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IN THE SOUTH

DUNEDMHMRAL ' ! LAI3OUII CANDIDATE I'KOUD 01? : Jilt. HOLLAND. i Bγ Telegraph-Press Association^ Duncdin, November 18. 31 r. J, U*. Muiuu, .Labour candidate for Dtinodin Central, addressed tins electors at Moniiiigton to-niglit. He assert-, oil that tliero could bo no alliance between Labour and nny other party, lie- ' yarding the war policy of the Labour Jt'iirljv he saiil New Zealand would yet bo proud of Mr. Holland, and llio people who had been in gaol. Jio considered ' Mr. Webb was very foolish, because he would liiivc been of more use in Parliament (lulu lie was in gaol. Dealing with tho cost of living, lie said the National Government had not done its duty or tlio cost of living would have been very much, lower than it was to-day. Tlio Government had not organised, Tho countrythat was going to organise industrially, commercially, and financially was (he country that was goine, in his opinion, , to ruin llio world. Tlio speaker erilioifod the equalisation scheme in connection with butler, and condemned tho , farmers for not growing a greater quan- ; tity of wheat. The candidate was accorded a vote of thanks. KHAPOI •—' ', KEFORsr nA\nTDA're at : . KAXGIOia. Christchurch, November ISi Mr. llavid' Jones, Eeform candidate for : ■ Kaianoi. di-livpred his iniCial address last ; • nitrht at K«ii','iora, and vecoived a good ; heavinu. After dciilins with general j ! toi)ic.«. the candidate referred at length j i to-soldiers' feltle;nen(s, and compared . the cost of living in Iho Dominion ana' j : Australia. He wos oppced to, nation- j l nlisiivinii of th'> coal mines, fanning, nnd ; i electrical development. He ei |,pnrt«l ! the mvsont educition system, but the i , nresont mililtin- system shonld be wip«l , I out. and reversion made to (he cade p- j tern. The ihiiunw »iono|»l.v clm ild Ho . hrokon. eve, if (lie co.nilr>- osh.l, \,*M its own fliipiiins I"'*- A vo, ° of 11,11,1ke i whs enrrieri. • ; Adverse Western crop conditions are ; ' expected to keep down Canada's export- ' able surplus of wheat to about 100,000,000 ; bueholfc . i

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7

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IN THE SOUTH Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7

IN THE SOUTH Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7

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