“NO HANGING ON TO OFFICI
ELECTION WHEN WAR SITU ATI PERMITTED MR SULLIVAN’S ASSURANCE 'Fiom Our Own Parliamentary Kepor Wellington, This l To the member for Tauranga, Mi W. Doidge. and associating him v “others.” the Minister ol' Supply. D. G. Sullivan, in the No-Confidfl debate in the House of Representati la.»t night, there would be hanging uri to office as far as the G eminent was concerned. The Govl ment would not avoid an elec when the war situation permitted one being held Mr Doidge: *Are you aware that election is being held in the Un States at the present time?” Mr Sullivan said that when the P fie position warranted it. and tl was reasonable security for New 2 land, the Government would go lo country. Ho hoped the member Tauranga and others in the eoui would gel rid of the idea that the t eminent wanted to stick to office. Government knew what its duty wa the people and it would faithfully ci out that duty when it could do so. \ proper regard for the country’s sa and security.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 16 October 1942, Page 4
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