WHAT IS PARLIAMENT FOR?
Would vou kindlv inform us what Parliament ro=i> an hour? Listening in one wonder if the institution is kept for the airing of private quarrels. Politics in New Zealand have chanced a lot in the last few year-. By t.h: tone of the Labour men's speeches, it appears that the result of the Waitem'ata election did not make them feel so ioyous. after all. Lv the wav thev are venting their suieen on Sir. Lee. they advertise their fear of his partv and blame him for the falling off of the Labour vote. But I would like to remind them that the Waitemata electors can think for themselves, and have done a lot of thinking since 1930And although thev count all unionists as Labour supporters, thev forget that lots unionists, and pav into then- fighting fundD? compulsion. ;-<;d a, this is still a British c'-ur-.M-v. ve still have the rifht to vol-- for the candidate. we think the best man. In inclusion. 1 wi-h to f.-.i{rrr-'tilate the Opposition for th'. stand thev 'ook over the want-«n wa.-.te of the taxpayer s BY COMPULSION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 193, 16 August 1941, Page 6
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187WHAT IS PARLIAMENT FOR? Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 193, 16 August 1941, Page 6
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