"FORGET PARTY!"
CABINET MINISTER'S APPEAL.
"NO TIME FOR BICKERING."
jjy Telegraph.—Parliamentary Exporter.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesday.
«I believe that members should forget about party, sink differences and do their utmost to bring New Zealand back |to prosperity," said the Hon. P A. <l e Perrelle, Minister of Internal AnaixS, m the House yesterday. "I can see the member for Dunedm West smiling," the Minister added, but I know he is one of the strongest advocates of the views I have expressed This is no time for party bickering, but one when the people expect members to do their utmost, to assist .the country. A duty devolves.on every member to sink party differences and-strive to bring the Dominion., back to successful times We have to stand up as men, in a-united effort for New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 11
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