BRITISH ELECTION
NOT EXPECTED YET.
(United Press, Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, March 24
Mr Ramsay McDonald, in a letter to the Labour Party, in his own constituency, says; “We will steadily proceed with our big programme unless our opponents make it impossible for us to do what we think best for the nation. Once they do that, a situation arises which no Government can tolerate. Such would not be for the good of the country,, which in this trying time of a serious slump in the world’s trade, does not want To be distracted by a general election. I still consider this Parliament should last two years, hut unfortunately, our numerical strength in the' House of commons deprives us of the final word.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1930, Page 4
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