MR. HOLLAND TO SPEAK.
Much interest has been already aroused by the announcement, that Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P., Leader of the Labour Party, will address a meeting in the large Town Hall on the evening of Wednesday, 11th March, the day on which the coming special session of Parliament commences. All who are immediately affected by the Government's policy of a ten: per cent, reduction in wages and salaries, as well as the public generally, are anxious to learn the attitude of the Labour Party, not only in regard to the proposed wage and salary cuts to which its opposition has already been made clear, but towards the present economic, financial, and political crisis as a whole. Mr; Holland's address will be delivered immediately following the meeting of the party caucus which has been arranged for Tuesday, ]Oth March, and his statement of policy will therefore be authorjtati?a»
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 31
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149MR. HOLLAND TO SPEAK. Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 31
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