PRIME MINISTER'S THANKS TO THE PEOPLE
STABLE GOVERNMENT HOW ASSURED
POLICY TO BE PtJSHED ON WITH
In the following statement which he made when the Government 's overwhelming' victory was apparent, the Prime, Minister' (the Hon. J. G. Coates) says that the result of the. election , has assured stable government, and no time will be lost in put-s ting his policy into operation: —•, ; ' ' ', . I desire to express to the electors of New Zealand my sincere thanks for the support they have.this day given me and the \ candidates who stood in the interests of the Opvernment Party. I had no lack of confidence iin the determination of the people to,do the right thing, but for all that the result is very gratifying and the size of the majority particularly comforting. < »■ I nave implicit faith in the future ot. New Zealand, and it will be my aim and that of. the Government to serve it with all the energy, industry, and' ability in our power. Now that.the people have given their verdict, I appeal that all sections will sink their differences and pull together for the sake of the country. United we can do much; divided we will • accomplish little. ! • ■ , ■■.
I will lose no time in putting my policy into operation, knowing that it will be for the benefit of the whole, of the people. I will push on with it with all reasonable speed. The result has ensured what'has been the earnest desire of tlie people, namely stable government. With gratitude I acknowledge 'what is due to the thousands of electors who have supported the Government candidates, and especially do I thank those who in addition have given their time and energy to the cause. Supporters' and opponents can rest assurud that no stone will be left unturned to manage and develop New Zealand for we good of; the community as a whole. . ,
PRIME MINISTER'S THANKS TO THE PEOPLE
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 13
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