GARVIN HITS OUT. ELECTION ISSUE SIMPLIFIED. LONDON, October 14. Mr J. L. Garvin, editor of the ‘•Observer.” adjures the electors to vote down class hatred and public bankruptcy and to restore Imperial prosperity. He accuses Mr MacDonald's late colleagues of “blacking the faces of those whose boots they blacked before. These architects of ruin have not learned sense or scruple,” says Mr Garvin. "Members of the working class, who have been asked to stand by their country as those in France, Germany and Australia, stood by theirs, are promised that voting against the country means something in their pockets. I “This humbug in hysterics degrades Labour's very name. The choice lies between a National Government and national downfall.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1931, Page 6
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