THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Scott INC OIT LaIIOI'H. To score oil' Labour in certain directions is not a difficult task. A parly that professes ail ideal of complete Socialism, and then jettisons its “usehold'’ land policy and adopts a policy preached and put into force hy Liberalism years ago, lays itself open to raking lire. The spectacle of the loader of a party that still has for its first •plank" “the socialisation of the means of production, distribution, and exchange.'' wooing the small producer, is rather amusing, and impresses one with the adaptability anil 4*oll rage of the politician. Mr (oates unkindly reminded his audience of Air Holland’s attitude towards the shipping strike, which kept the producers’ goods from the English market. —Auckland “Star.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1927, Page 2
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