REFORM’S BROKEN PROMISES “Although 1 do not like to have to ndmit it, there is no mistaking the fact that our position to-day is due entirely to broken promises which were made by the Reform Government. We had been promised the ..•facilities w<•!,: have requested of. you ; but it was. like many other'things Reform Ministers promised—they did -not eventuate.’*’ These were made when a deputation from the south side of Kawh.ia Harbour met the Hon. G. W. Forbes, Minister of Lands and Agriculture. at Te Anga. The request was for Jfetter telephone facilities and a better rural mail delivery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 3
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