THE LIBERAL MANTLE
E. G. Martin states he is intrigued by the strong disavowals of everything" Socialistic in the speeches of Mrs. Knox Gilmer, Liberal candidate for Wellington North. He quotes a statement by Mr. Seddon in which the Liberal leader appealed for co-operation between farmers and labouring men, and expressed the hope that they would hot be crushed out by Capital, i The correspondent maintains that this substantiates the claim that Seddon's mantle has fallen on the Labour Party. Liberalism is but another name for Socialism. i
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1938, Page 8
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