THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
"WiJEKH Laijouu Mas Faii.kij. Glancing through the after-election issue of the official organ of the Labour Socialist Party one gathers that it holds the view that the United Party has reaped where Mr Holland and his followers have sown. The United Party, it remarks in effect, has profited by the dissatisfaction created by Labour propaganda. There is some truth in this. But what the Labour-Socialist Party fails to recognise is that, while its attacks on the Government may have and did help the United Party, it requires something more than destructive criticism to win the confidence of the electors. The election showod clearly enough that the great bulk of the people do not approve the extremes of policy and method of the LabourSocialist Party; otherwise the votes for the two parties, opposed to Socialistic extremes would not have been so overwhelmingly greater than the LabourSocialist vote. —The Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1928, Page 4
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152THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1928, Page 4
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