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MR. T. K. S. SIDEY'S APPEAL

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN,, September 28.

Mr. T. K. S. Sidey, National Party candidate for Dunedin West, opened his campaign tonight in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, which was filled to capacity. The candidate received an excellent hearing. Mr. Sidey dealt chiefly with the Government's social security legislation from the point of view'of health, insurance, criticising many of the provisions and pointing out its disadvantages. He questioned the ability of the country to stand the increased burden of taxation the scheme would demand as it progressed. Mr. Sidey discussed the effect of. other Government measures on industry and appealed for support in ,al» lowing private enterprise, which had built up New Zealand, to lead the country away from complete socialisation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1938, Page 18

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MR. T. K. S. SIDEY'S APPEAL Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1938, Page 18

MR. T. K. S. SIDEY'S APPEAL Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 76, 27 September 1938, Page 18

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