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ADDRESS BY MR HOLLAND

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, April 30. The present conditions on the waterfront, with the protracted delays, would not be tolerated if the National Party became the Government, said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr S. G. Holland) in a brief address to a meeting of the national executive of the National Party to-day. Mr Holland touched on matters of topical importance, including ComiAunism and Britain’s difficulties. On Monday he will attend the annual meetings of the party organisations in the Hauraki and Piako electorates. On Wednesday he will address a public meeting in the Auckland Town Hall.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25483, 1 May 1948, Page 2

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ADDRESS BY MR HOLLAND Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25483, 1 May 1948, Page 2

ADDRESS BY MR HOLLAND Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25483, 1 May 1948, Page 2

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