«&yofPlenty Times,” Monday, November 4. 1935 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1935 TAURANGA m GOD, KING AND COUNTRY SOCIALISM-MUST SAVE Fred. POLLEY THE INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST A FRIEND OF HUMANITY Stands firm and fearless for the maintenance of our prestige as a Christian country, preaching the Gospel of True Socialism as the only visible means of salvation for the masses of the world, and justifying righteous indignation against any policy of suppression. Recognising human truth, exposing political hypocrisy, and condemning Party majority Government as the stumbling block to sound and impartial administration. Recommending the formation of an entirely National Government (not Coalition). THE CALL TO ARMS When duty calls, will you then see Your children looking up to thee. To push aside all Party strife And pave the way for them aright. W ho knows what they some day may be, If Mum and Dad stand guarantee. Now some of ns are growing old Bnt their just cause, we must uphold. I pledge myself to the following Ten Points:— 1 10. The formation of a National Government. Equal educational facilities for all. The retention of all laws protecting the small trader and consumer, including the Commercial Trusts Act, 1910, and the Cost of Living Act, 1915. sclmoN r °^ UCtlon 3 fni com l >ulsor . v Scripture reading lessons (only) in all State The repealing of the present Unemployment Act. The introduction of a Bill to provide employment for men and women, to be financed with the present unemployment taxes, subject to reductions according to recoverv t o oppose any reduction of income-tax on incomes over £4OO. To strenuously oppose any future policy which aims for the elimination of Socialism from our national life. To request Parliament, in view of the present world unrest, to release the Samoan Mau trom the declaration of sedition made over five years ago, as it reflects bn the people ot New Zealand, not having been sanctioned by the League of Nations in accordance with Mandate Law. To advocate the repealing of all unjust laws that obstruct the administration of hist laws. J I Times, Tauranga i 3354 Yours Sincerely, FRED POLLEY (The People’s Candidate).
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11865, 4 November 1935, Page 1 (Supplement)
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