POLITICAL TRUCE
Mr. Hamilton Describes Position Dominion Special Service. MARTON, March 15. “We have not pulled down the flag, nor have we terminated party polities completely to the extent that the field has been left quite clear for the Government party,” said the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Hamilton, speaking at a gathering of National Party members in Marton. Tin? Opposition Party was watching things as carefully- as ever, he said, as was evidenced in the issue over the marketing of hides. What had happened was that, broadly speaking, a truce had been declared.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 147, 16 March 1940, Page 12
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