MANUKAU ELECTION.
MR DOIDGE’S CAMPAIGN. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND 1 , Sept. 7. The issues in the Manukau by-elec-tion were clarified when Mr F. W. Doidge, National candidate, charged the Government with having fooled the electors last November by making promises it had not fulfilled; with being obsessed with the idea of regimenting. the people into a system of State Socialism in which all the people would become the servants of the State; and that if the Government were given the smashing majority of last November, it would l>e used as a mandate to go full speed toward complete Socialism. Mr Doidge asserted the right of the individual to conduct his own life, and asserted that an essential to good Government was strong opposition. He was the representative of a new party with a new leader and new ideals.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 280, 8 September 1936, Page 7
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