A MESSAGE TO LABOUR
Mr. Nash, Secretary of the New Zcali.mil Labour Party, lias received the following message from Mr. John T., Lang, Premier of New South Wales:-—■"■To Iho people of New Zealand: Labour in New South. Wales wishes the New Zealand Labour Party every success at the forthcoming general election. Just as the Australian ytatcs have returned to Labour and allowed it to continue the task of making Australia a virile, self-re-liant nation, so will the people of Now Zealand sec that their national destiny is best eared for when trusted .to Labour. This in a critical stage in the political history of our countries, and calls more than ever for solidarity of the Labour movement. I hope that the people of New Zealand will realise that the Labour inurement is the only real movement of the people, and will give you a majority at the elections similar to that which ivo have received on this t-i'le.'' —(Signed) John T. Lang, Prem-
711 addition to those shown in yesli'i'day':i "Post" rs liomiiuitors of JLr. Kash.. Labour incnil-or for IJ.titt, the following persons also Jiominatod him: J; 1. S. liamsou. fierk in holy orders, I'etonc; John Hoddy, fanner, Wninui-o-inata; and John Loonai'd Wood, labourer, AVainui-o-inata.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 103, 28 October 1925, Page 6
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