NATIONAL PARTY.
QUESTION OF POLICY.
STATEMENT BY MR. HOLLAND. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. The Dominion Council of the National party is to meet in Wellington on Friday, and one of the most important subjects to be considered is the report of the Dominion policy committee. "It is not expected that our election policy will be completed for some time yet," said Mr. S. G. Holland, leader of the party, in a statement. "The first, and bv far the most important consideration of the National party at this time is the winning of the war, and NewZealand's full contribution to that end. No consideration of party politics will be permitted to interfere with that object. Not only must we look after the soldiers, sailors and airmen now serving, but we must have a thoroughly thought-out plan for their rehabilitation."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 282, 27 November 1940, Page 3
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