Thoughts For The Times
BuiTisir Labour Aims. The immediate aims of a Labour Government would he to centre the na-* tional effort and the great machinery of our civil and administrative services upon the domestic problems, and if in a> generation a new England had not been created, then the children of our critics might well revive the cry ol their fathers, and declare that we were not fit to govern. Government by Labour would rest upon the belief that the one tiling in any counrty which does not pay, is po- I verty. it is a wasteful and costly con. | dition, and if poverty is always to be with us/it should be endured by those who do not work, and not by those who do.—J. R. Ciynes, M.P.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1920, Page 2
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