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THE LABOR PARTY.

CRITICISM BY MR. JOHN PAYNE. Auckland, Oct. 28. Mr. John Payne, M.P., delivered an address at the Lyric Theatre on Sunday night, in the course of which he said that before the Labor Party could obtain a majority it would have to get the farmers with it. But while it ran the farmer down it could not get his confidence. Moreover, while some Labor leaders entertained pro-German sentiments it would never make headway. To be successful, the Labor Party required business men, but it would never get business men to put themselves under the thumbs of Labor leaders with pro-Ger-man sentiments. Mr. Payne was subjected to continuous interruptions, and Mr. Way made a strenuous protest against the insinuation' that a section of pnHßttnuuv ~

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 5

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THE LABOR PARTY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 5

THE LABOR PARTY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 5

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