ALL EYES ON GREY LYNN
. While soldiers are granted only four or five weeks' leave to fight city and country electorates, and that without pay or allowances for wives and children, members of Parliament and Ministers of the Crown have been commencing their campaigns. One section of Labour M.P.'s remains on duty in Parliament while the other absents itself electioneering. Thus, while John A. Lee, M.P., attends to the interests of pensioners, of house owners who are threatened, the Fraser party prepares its campaign. To enable John A. Lee to attend at Parliament and be ready to help Soldier-Labour elsewhere, a meeting of friends and supporters of John A. Lee will be held at the Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent, on Sunday next, the 22nd of August, at 2.30 p.m. A big muster is expected. Democratic Soldier-Labour, the political David, fights the Goliath-like machine of Labour and Nationalist. Its team of soldiers on leave without pay, workers on leave without pay, and farmers with too low a guaranteed price cannot afford big hoardings and advertisements. If you would help Democratic Soldiar-Labour to slay Goliath, send donations to Norman Douglas, IA, Tabernacle».Buildings, Karangahape Road, Auckland, or to N Lee, Parliament, Wellington. Here's seeing you at the Gaiety Hall on Sunday ! —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1943, Page 5
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