TRIUMPHANT JOURNEY
(By Tel-graph—Press Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, December 2.
Two hundred supporters of the La-.| bour Party, many of them wearing red roses, carnations, and ribbons, cheered, lustily, sang "For They are Jolly Good. Fellows," and threw their hats in thd| air as the express from the south lefi-; the Christchurch station for Lytteltotj this evening. On board the train, con* tinuing their triumphant journejthrough the South Island, were twelyis Labour members of Parliament a^ftd one member of the Legislative Co>aucil on their way to attend the fast caucus of Labour members since the party's election to office. .'i
At Dunedin and every major statvon along the route enthusiastic receptions were given the members.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 12
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