The United Party was limited by people who felt confident that what they believed was a rich lode ol pessimism and disaffection would last until the end of 'I he lode has ictered out, and after the election the Party will in effect go into liquidation. The Prime- Minister’s speech was an excellent beginning of his campaign, and wholesomely in contrast with the mixture of dull detraction and gundy promises that make up the equipnu>»l of the opposition Parties.—“ The Press.’’ Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 3
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