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.UDIUauIAN WU N.Z. I All OS. ASSOCIATION, All! ALu DONALD’,' WARNING. i.U.'iiti.,, Uct. Jo. Air Ramsay AlacDuiiaiO, m a speech at l_ in nailos, declared mat the i.Hierals sold tnemselves, unit unless Lnuuur uns iepi'e.senud in i'urnumeui m lull mice, me country was going into Lae lianas ot dangerous reaction, winch would a fleet the whole ot Europe. There was not only the danger of tardf protection, but a danger to international peace as well as to the budget ot the country. 'Tile country, lie said, would lie running a grave visit il tne Conservatives were returned. LONDON, Oct. 25. Air Fred Hale, the Junior Lord of the Treasury, said, in a speech at Alalthy, that Labour, if returned with a majority would most certainly introduce a capital levy. AIR BALDWIN’S TOUR. LONDON, Oct, 24. Air Baldwin had an enthusiastic sond-01l from Fusion station on liis departure on a tour ot Scotland and the North of England, which lasts till polling day. He sent a message to bis supporters, containing the words of liis old school song:—“J’lav up you fellows! Play up!” Airs Baldwin lias sent a message to women as follows:—“\\ ork to keel) Britain for the British !’ LONDON, Oct. 25. The Liberal headquarters has issued a statement, replying to Mr Baldwin’s announcement in regard to imperial preference, and declaring that the speeches of Air Bruce and other Dominion statesmen at the Imperial Conference last year shows the only sort of preference which can meet their demands must have consequences which Air Baldwin lias repudiated in liis speech at Alalthy. LABOURITE: ATTACKED. LONDON, Oct. 26. Supporters of the Communist candidate, Air. Greenock, attacked Kelly, the Labourite. Tliev wrecked the platform, kicked and struck Kelly until.he collapsed. The police escorted hint to liis home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 2
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299BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 2
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