LYTTELTON SEAT
COALITION CAMPAIGN OPENS
(Pei Press Association—Copyright).
CHRISTCHURCH, August 23.
Mr F. W. Freeman, Coalition candidate in Lyttelton by-election, addressed hi.s finst large meeting to-night at Cashmere Hills. Mr Freeman devoted a large part of his speech to a survey of world prices, arguing that there was reason to hope for an ■ early return to prosperi;y. ’ *y ' ’ '
H© defended the - increase,' in the ex- •-> change rate, on the ground of. extreme necessities -of New Zealand’s key industry of farming. Mr FreemanI’also 1 ’ also * * attacked-the Lr.boujj' ’Party’s ' ; -propo-< sals, which he described as mere-pro- ifi mises, made for the purpose of voteeatehing. If 'the Labour Pariy’. was ” returned to power, it could never fulfil 1 ’ * ,itg promises. * The candidate 1 was ae- ' corded a vote of thanks arid confidence. . ■' 'Li'. - 7'.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 4
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131LYTTELTON SEAT Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 4
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