United Party Leader Arrives To-Morrow
POLICY SPEECH IN TOWN HALL SIR JOSEPHWARD’S VISIT The general election of the United Political Party 'hi be opened by the leader of organisation, the Rt. Hon »• Joseph Ward, in the Ai.r’ci Town Hall to-morrow eveni*"' 1 There is big pub ,; c in in anticipation of the first 001?* speech of the new party. po,le y Sir Joseph Ward will arrive 1 Auckland to-morrow morning -a will be met on the railway station bv his friends and political supporter. Later he will be entertained and win be given an opportunity of those who are watching the United Party's Interests at this end of t vDominion. His speech, which is the first poiicy address to be delivered on behalf of th„ new organisation, will contain an outline of what the United Party promise, for the New Zealand electors, and lr cidentally will critically traverse the administration of the Reform Govern ment. Many people have been under thImpression that tickets are require for admission to the Town Hall, but the organisers of the party at Auckland explain that the meeting is entirely public and the doors will thrown open at seven o'clock. Th. address will commence at eight o'clock The Mayor, Mr. G. Baildon, has agree’ to take the chair. The speech of the new party lend ... is awaited with interest, mainly because of the promises of the United organisation to provide a political middle course for the electors of N't* Zealand —a course between the Con. servative policy of the Reform Guv. eminent, and the programme as outlined by the Labour Party.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 8
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