MR FORBES’S LOQUACITY.
Although Mr Forbes persists in saving that “much has been accomplished by the Imperial Conference,” it is becoming clearer every dry that “something practical” will not come until the Labour Cabinet and its allies among the Liberal free traders, who have imposed upon the Old Land an economic policy fraught with grave disaster, are dethroned from the Treasury benches and consigned to that oblivion where they will he prevented from inflicting further injury on the country, by their fiscal fanaticism. Obviously Mr Forbes engages into flights of imagination in the hope of shielding the Liberals at Home who have so blindly supported the Labour Party that proof is coming out almost every day of serious disruptions jn the ranks of the Liberals.—“Timaru Herald.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1930, Page 2
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126MR FORBES’S LOQUACITY. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1930, Page 2
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