CAPACITY AUDIENCE.
FORMER MEMBER'S SOW.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WANGANUI, this day.
The Opera House was filled to capacity to-night when the National party candidate, Mr. H. C. Veitch, son of the former member for Wanganui, opened his campaign. Mr. eVitch spoke for an hour and a half, and devoted half an hour to answering questions.
His address covered such subject* as social security, taxation, compulsory unionism, and insulating New Zealand. He said he was attacking the Labour Government, which was on the defensive, and he appealed strongly at the end of his speech for support for the National party, which, he said, stood for a policy that kept the Government of the country separate from the government of private business within the country.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 224, 22 September 1938, Page 13
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