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HSHewv s <-w "fi.isr t, » CHKISTCBUECH NOBIH COME TO DENNEHY'S DEMONSTRATIONS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, from 7.30 till 10 pan. each night. COME AND HEAR T. C. A. HIS LOP SPEAK PER ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE. COME AND HEAR G. F. AUen. E. H. Andrews, W J Boyce, C. S. McCully, Dr. Thacker, Simon Mute, B. bI Dalley, J. F. Jeffreys, B. Agar, Dr. Haskins, W. E. Simes, J. D. Godfrey, G. T. Jones, E. H. MarrJcer, and others, who will assist with speeches. D. F. DENNEHY, the Candidate, WILL SPEAK AT'W&P PLACE DURING THE EVENING f £ CORNER EDGEWARE ROAD AND FITZGERALD HOLLY ROAD AND BRISTOL °+««^ ; ? %!|S 3 p.m.: LADIES' MEETING AT KNOX* CHURCH SCHOOLROOML TUESDAY—CORNER MERIVALE LANE AND REPTON STREET!. ARCHBOLDS L MANCHESTER STREET. • # HOLLY ROAD AND BRISTOL STREET. *'
ME B. AHLFELD, Independent Candidate for Christchurelt East, apologises to those electors la parts he has not addressed meetings. I am not in sympathy with the Forbes-Coates Government in any shape or form, and I should vote against it in a no-confidence motionno matter which party moved it.. I stand in the mutual interests of the workers and business people, realising that the business people rely on the workers as the spending-power, and that the business people employ two-thirds of the workers. The class of business people I involve are the manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. I purpose if elected, that the land-money-lending fraternity must be taxed in such method that will relieve the business people and workers of the burden of taxation they have been forced to carry, and that has only bene* flted the moneylenders. The workers and business people should realise that any so-called politician can broadcast bis plausible electioneering trash from the platform, but it requires intellect and ability to en- the eve of this election: "The Prime able a candidate to put his ideas in Minister was reported to ham add proper form in black and white. I that the work of the Executive Cons* show you that I am able to do so. mission of Agriculture and Court cf The policy put forward by the so- Review would pass into the head* «fe called Labour party is the most stupid Labour politicians." "I give Qwf ail proposition that has ever been sub- emphatic denial," said Mr Savage,' mitted to intelligent electors. It is "What have you to say to thfe mfe> easy to guarantee prices but it is to- «wt" You know that I say fltfpvpe possible to guarantee sales. This alone Unemployment Board should also lie condemns the farcical "bluff" that Mr abolished. ' ~. 7 s ' "put over" on the workers and farm- Savage declared at the same ers. The only alternative to want of as follow*-—"I have repeate markets is to grow to destroy. Do we down," he said, "thai a Labour want this procedure?-~"N6." ment will lay down Its —**— Men who will expose and fight tt will °e administered i against the experimental procedure in- This means, of course, that" volved in Forbes-Coates, or Labour ad- intends to saddle the c* ministration must be supported at this another branch M the . election. "Will you do this?" business. To the large audiences that have at- I 4 &&> clearly proves « tended my meetings I have advocated a « e dc *» not oonsMler Mr the dismissal of all job-made-for pals strong capable of doing " of the Forbes-Coates Government This seeking election to da will allow those who are working their ** also show* the way up in the Civil Service to "come electors that "if they *£& into their own." It will also make roam strong back to Parftasugjtb for many cadets—and we are looking aIBO incXi f the liability of m for permanent openings for the youth *** appointee to do his * of this country. ers especially must cow The money saved in dismissing the ** thanking Mr Savage hundreds who have no right to be in t»e Christchurch Bast ele the Civil Service (highly paid pals) vot e on Wednesday, 1 now can be used to provide useful work for campaign closed, i know the unemployed at standard rate of nes * People of Christchuwh wages. confidence in, my abilityThe workers have displayed much been able to judge me bl sympathy with this policy when I their behaljf. : ; have propounded it to them at my l aiso know that Mr Sav meetings. display any —"--- *- My listeners will recall that I said *tra*g i n the , that "no person should be sent to wUI **> remembered that the whale Parliament unless he is thoroughly that campaign was -et|M ~ capable of doing his job." I also Labour MPs. sent down ". claim that all assisting executives that North Island. Ido not criticise/ have been appointed by the present Armstrong from my «n 'p&& «£- incompetent Government should be viewjr-I merely remind the e*e¥*M«r~ abolished. And that men fit to do the Yours Sincerely, jobs themselves be sent in as MJP*. Now read what Mr Savage said to a large audience at Auckland riaht <m J church Seat*' ' (All advertised meeSatga mmjkv
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21639, 25 November 1935, Page 21
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