BRITISH POLITICS.
tUHTRALIAN AN!) N.Z. CAIILK ASSOCIATION. BI'SINESS AGAINST POLITICS. LONDON. October fi. The week-end speeches threw n< new light, on tile political situation u lijcli depends upon Mr MacDonald’: iii iv , | ihe nlei l ion pro- pe l■ : bin line’ i. Ina pi P .1 I >M i*!i‘nl** - again.-I an ipuin ilialr ■.T , ' U"" Tim Labour speakers everywhere pro i'o.sscd to welcome the chances ot ai election condemning the pin-pricks o the Liberals, which are making tin task of the Labour Government ini possible. Tim ■•Morning l’ust" suggests tlial twenty Radicals may vote with the Government on Wednesday, tints giving it a further short lease of life.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 2
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108BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 2
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