A forecast that there would be a general election in New Zealand by June or July next year was made by Mr. J. Irving, Masterton, a member of the executive of the New Zealand National Party, in an address to members and supporters of the Invercargill branch of the party. “Labour’s unemployment problem has it beaten,” lie said. “The members of the Government know that If they have to go through auother winter that problem is going to become worse, and for that reason it is more than probable that the country will be facing a general election in June or July next year.”
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 41, 12 November 1937, Page 17
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