COMING GENERAL ELECTION.
LONDON. September 27.
jLiV A 1 V/ | M! • Sunday papers .are unanimously of opinion that an election is imminent. • The “Observer” says the Conservatives are convinced that an election is the only solution, and now await Mr MacDonald's decision, whether he will lead the National Party to the country. It is estimated that the party will have the help of Liberal votes at last election. It is believed that support for Mr MacDonald among the • Labourites is larger in the country than indicated in the Commons. The new Government will therefore, command a decisive majority. Gavin says that the timely adoption of a tariff with preference provisions is Britain’s sure, splendid chance, hut her last. It is now or never. The Imperial Conference would at last be summoned with the assurance of practical success.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 5
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137COMING GENERAL ELECTION. Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 5
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