THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES
MR- HOLLAND AT AUCKLAND, Familiar lines were followed by theLeader of the Labour Party in hia; speech at the Auckland Town Hall,, and little fresh ground was broken.. The old charge that our financial policy was dictated by London appeared, again. Such an assertion is easilymade. but proof of its foundation is singularly absent, and it s woud be well if the Labour leader would substantiate his charges before repeating them all over the country. Mr Holland criticised the United Party for its failure to carry out its pre-election programme, entirely ignoring the com-, plete change in the country’s position which has occurred meanwhile, and the* need for the careful conservation of all its resources. Conditions having; altered so vitally, the policy of -the Government was eventually amended to meet the new conditions, and it is futile to suggest that the old programmeshould have been persevered with.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 4
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