THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
MR BRUCE’S 1 PROSPECTS. The Nationalist Party will go to the country in circumstances, that will oertaiply impair its chances of success. Not only has a spit in its .ranks developed as a consequence of its proposals with reference to arbitration, but it has been under the unfortunate necessity of proposing additional taxation in order to meet a, deficit v of considerable dimensions upon’the operations of the past year, and the effect of its proposals has been to antagonise important interests, the influence of which will, it may be anticipated,, .he strongly exerted against., it at the election. The record which it possesses for courageous legislation, and , clean administration, may -not serve it in' faco of the fierce, . opposition that will .be encountered by it. • , —Otago Daily Times. '- / J
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 4
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133THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 4
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