MR. CHAPMAN'S CAMPAIGN
An audience of . some 250 P?f^assembled to hear Mr. AH. Chapman, Labour candidate North in the open air at Murphy Street last ' «I«?>it Mr A. D. Robbie presided. The referred to an advertisement SSJdbJ the National Party claiming S women today could not make ends nSet He compared the position as it wS in 1931-35 with the prosperity en- ' S.^5S&'«?SS' effSts were wrecked through the reSn of the Nationalists to power..^ g££ wa's again i**"***^ would be given t° the social ■ 82S£°S*£ anf cSimed lat priSeSteSrS' would not Provide adequate houses for the people unless as Sired of 10 to 15 per cent, profit. a number of questions were antwered and a motion of confidence, SoTed by Mr. H. E. Childs and Mr D. S^Grathf was carried unanimously and ■with enthusiasm.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 24
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