NATIVE AFFAIRS.
mwo DBranra policy." (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HASTINGS, Sunday; That the National party had committed iteelf to no definite policy with regard to the native affaire of the country was one of the salient feature* of hie attack on the National party's, manifesto when Mr. E. L. CTillen, Labour candidate for Hawke'e Bay, addressed elector* at Hasting* on Saturday night. He offered beside* the continuation of Labour's present policy the prospect of ihe establishment by a Labour Government of factor!** In orchard districts for the extraction of fruit juices. Other aim* he mentioned were the completion of the railcar eervice with Wellington and other centres in the North Lsland, « further batch of Government houeee for Hasting*, the settlement of Crown lands between Napier and Wairoa, and an apple a day to primary school children. Mr. Cullen was given an enthueia«tlc reception and «t the completion of hia addres* he received an ovation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 26 September 1938, Page 10
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