COALITION OR LABOUR?
The Coalition Government has taken a firm grip of the country's affairs, : and is building for future prosperity on the basis of establishing present stability. So far its efforts have gone a long way towards achieving tlrs, without seriously upsetting or penalising any particular class or industry. All its energy has been diracted towards construction, assistance and wise guidance, as it recognises that every person is suffering from iprevailing economic conditions, and it has formed its policy aecordingly. On the other hand, the La.bour Party with its secret Socialistic platform, bases its policy on methods which will never be-tolerated in this Dominion. A policy of confiscation, compulsion and restriction, upsetting all our present methods, could only lead to confusion and far worse conditions. • In 1926, the oflficial organ of the Labour Party, "The Worker," stated in reference to their dropping of the Land Usehold Policy "there will be plenty of time to change the Party's Land Policy when it obtains control of the Treasury Benches." No state- ' ment of theirs can be sincere whilst they have their secret socialistic ob- ; jective and this intention to change ' their professed programme should they gain the Treasury Benches. 1 The people of New Zealand will show on polb'ng day that they will not ! stand for the destruction of their j rights as individuals, and will demonstrate their approval of the real assistance and co-operation of the Na- , tional Government. (L.3.) — Advt.) 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 November 1931, Page 2
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