TWO'S COMPANY.
“In refusing to intrude upon the growing harmony between Liberals and Socialists, Mr Baldwin has acted on the old aphorism that two is company and three is none. For some tim© past the courtship of the two ‘progressive’ parties has been proceeding. 'lt would be not only ungallant but unpatriotic for the Conserative Leader to intervene upon so promising a tete-a-tete. There are besides other good reasons why the only real Opposition to the present Government should not join an all party conference on unemployment. Mr Ramsay MacDonald has ruled out beforehand the chief Conservative policy for mitigating the evil, which is to secure the home market for British wares.”—“Morning Post.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1930, Page 2
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113TWO'S COMPANY. Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1930, Page 2
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