PARTY POLITICS AND RAILWAYS.
The proposals of tie "United party to lift the construction of new railways from party politics only" seems in Reform eyes as .am. opportunity to make party capital,' Yet what would New Zealand have gained if -"Ops. policy had been adopted under Eeforml.Money thrown , away in impossible North Aucfclaml railways and in the Palmerston . deviation would have been,saved- The only main.work advocated hy the. United party ihas been, the completion' of the South. Island main trunk railway, and in justice to southern demands it should be completed. For other new railways Tequired in. New Zealand I, for, one, 'believe Parliament as a whole should be responsible, and not, as in the recent pasts; one party. The sooner we escape from pHxty dictation on national questions the better. M.D. KEYS..
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 6
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