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LABOUR'S REAL POLICY EXPOSED! LABOUR M.P. LETS THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG! I* HHBS9JHI Mr. J. W. Munro, Labour M.P. f°r Dunedin North, made the I^HpKIBH following statement on Thursday at a Public meeting at Dunedin:— l^^^^^^^^wS^^^^H ' ■ ■ ■'■■■'■ ■ '" v-i I^^HH^H "The Labour Party has a plain &45^tWAS: PrePared wh«ch it ■will put, into action the moment a run on the The Labour Party Savings Bank is commenced.'* ITieanS tO Smash He said: "Somebody might be put in jail who least expects It to-day. It might be a board of directors or it might be a manager thinffS"—What '* anX one °f them refuses to carry out our instructions. We will © deal with them as some of our Communist friends were dealt with. thfiV POmP tO Wewill feed them on bread and water for a while until they realise *■■■" 6 VIII& vv that they have got to obey the will of the people. SlTiash ? "If we cannot carry out our policy we will go to the electors and get a mandate to do it, and if we can't do it then the only thing to do «- ._ will be to go out and smash things." Your Home ~~ ~~^==== w C * ThlS fo"ows Mr- Munro's statement in the House as published in Hansard, YOU r JciVUlgS September 27th, !935, No. 5, page 10. "We intend to create money. Wo are « told that economists say that that cannot be done. Well, we are going to give it Y/liiv DiieinA^e a trial. I believe it can be done. I believe it must be done. If we issue through lOU I DUSIIieSS our State bank, we will say, £100,000,000-1 am not going to stop at £5,000,000 or £10,000,000; I say £ 100,000,000-and if we give that to somebody, no matter YnilK Iffch Sinfl to whom, what do they do with it? Do not make any mistake. That £100,000,000 lUUI JUL9 alltl goes back into the bank. We have created a circulating medium.". THE CREDIT OF NEW ZEALAND | A VOTE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT IS A VOTE FOR LABOUR
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 29
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