DOMINION’S FUTURE
Danger Of Communism Press Association—Copyright. Wellington, May 20. “This country, like other countries of the British Empire, must pin its fafth to democracy,” said Hon. Adam Hamilton when addressing the National Club at Wellington 'to-day, “but democracy must be handled properly or it will break down. It is the job of New Zealandere to see that ft does not break down for the only alternative is a dictatorship. If we ever have a dictatorship in New Zealand it will not be Fascist, but Communist, run on Russian lines.” Mr Hamilton expressed himself definitely opposed to any colic, 1 that would seek merely to satisfy one particular section. It was his aim, and that of the party, to providie what would serve the real interests Of .-ill One section must not hope to benefit at the expense of another, but all must- get 'together. The result would be good Government, which tsniM not be hoped for from the Labour Party.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 439, 21 May 1937, Page 6
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161DOMINION’S FUTURE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 439, 21 May 1937, Page 6
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