UNITED PARTY STRIFE
TROUBLE NOT ALTOGETHER TO BE DEPLORED CANDOUR OF A MINISTER The agitation of the Political Pot •J recent weeks is regarded by the Hon. J. b. Donald, Minister of Industries and Commerce, as not altogether to be deplored. Referring at the annual meeting of ~ e Auckland Chamber of Commerce, today to the United Party’s troubles, Hr. Donald said that party’s difficulties had succeeded in arousing wide Public interest in politics, which was * sood thing. ~ are profiting by our troubles.” j? e Minister assured the businessmen the Government had good sense. » , he believed it had, then it could arn mu c h, The Dominion ought to th ~^ ari kfL.l that from time *to time tn! ♦ was agitated. He stea that much good would come t«t Of thp trouble ... i° n c an be sure the present Cabi ‘ is not in office for self,” the min■ster said. j. is working for New Zealand. at >* s calln ot serve the electoru will resign and give someone else a chance.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 13
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169UNITED PARTY STRIFE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 13
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