OTAKI SEAT
MIR. LOWRY'S CAMPAIGN
h. A Jlarge and;; 'attentive audience] gathered to hear Mf.':L.'' G. Lowry, Labour Candidate for. Otaki, when he addressed the residents of Plimmer.ton on pfiday night. ■*«•■ Mr. Lowry stated that the Labour i (Government was going on with the -n*'job of building good houses for the fi;people, not slums. He went on to "•■■discuss the public works policy and vsaid that modern transport had passed x-. through ■ a complete revolutionary v-« change, and the Labour Party was -!>•: building roads to stand the test of time. :.-■ An explanation of the Social Security &Act was given by Mr. Lowry. ir> A vote of thanks to the speaker and <» confidence in the Labour Government, -.:.{ moved by Mr. McGlaughlan, and t?. seconded by Mr. McDairmid, was '~, carried unanimously. Mr. Ross presided at the meeting..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 6
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135OTAKI SEAT Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1938, Page 6
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