MR BALDWIN
TALES!"OF A|%HDff ELECTION; (United Press. Association.—By Electro .Telegraph,- -Copyright.) ; LONDON, July 3. Mr Baldwin, Conservative Leader, . qiiswei-ed the criticism of the Party’s organisation at a meeting of the Central" Council of the Oonservative Party at ’ the Hotel Cecil, which unanimously passed 'a resolution of .confidence in him as Leader. Mr Baldwin/said: “We have beer through many hard fights together. We have won and lost, and we shall win again.” j. It was,’ lie said, always natural in the moment of a defeat, whethci great or small, that there should be a certain amount of heart-sear chi ip criticism. Personally, lie had no ob jection to criticism, but, looking back fajv’v" •u'A’S' long Parliamentary life, lie nMkrtotl V'V-t he liever. had a more hy ;L more In.rdworkiiig or more flirted' ‘parly t«an that. in the last House;' , Unfortunately many of the mest-j)i'’• -H.siiig uteri had been defeated,' but -shortly, and certainly within 'a few montbs, every constituency would be selecting a candidate for the next battle aiid it would be necessary to have a'large recruitment of young men, because the '■ future was with them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 6
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