"FIGHT IS ON."
CASE FOR LABOUR. MINISTER ON PUBLICITY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, this day. The Press Association had been busy sending out full accounts of speeches made at garden parties on behalf of the National party, while he had had the utmost difficulty in having an important Ministerial statement sent out, said the Minister of Labour, the Hon. H. T. Armstrong, during his address at Northland, says the "Evening Post. "What Mr. Nash said about that the other night was perfectly true, and there has got to be a reckoning so far as that is concerned," declared the Minister. "Well, the Ministers will be on the job by and by. I am starting a campaign next week. We gave the other fellows a good start. They have been at it about a year, but I think we can afford to give them a start. They will soon know, and the newspaper editors will know, 'that the fight is on. If the newspapers will not convey tne message we will use the broadcast and the people of this country are going to be told our side of the question, and when they have that will be the end of the Tory outfit in New Zealand ■ for all time."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1938, Page 12
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