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PARNELL

stands for Reduction of the cost of living by redistribution of taxation. The inauguration of a sound land policy to vitalise settlement. The development of our natural resources by private enterprise, concurrent with a virile Public Works’ policy. The utilisation of Public Credit to obtain reasonable finance for settlers, workers and local bodies. The destruction of trade trusts. The relief of unemployment by the steps given above.

Your Vote and Support is requested on behalf of MR. J. S. DICKSON The Reform Candidate who has represented Parnell for 17 years.

Mr. Tarn all, who was born In England, has had an interesting career. Born in London and starting: life as a clerk in the English Education Department, Mr. Yarnall came out to Sydney in search of adventure. There he studied for live years for the Presbyterian Ministry and was ordained a minister of that church. After four years in a chars© in Australia, Mr. Yarnall came to the Dargraville Church, and while there qualified as a solicitor. Ho was admitted to the Bar 11 years ago, practised in Dargraville, and is now practising in Auckland. Mr. Yarnall is a member of the Labour Representation Committee, has made a life long study of political and economic questions and stands for sane labour legislation.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

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PARNELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

PARNELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

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