■ j' J^^B^"ly^^^^ME:% -' Guaranteed Prices for Dairy Farmers , «9^^^^^^^U^K| Farmers* Liabilities reduced over £4,000,000 a 'J^^^^^f^^^^^^^KK^f^^^ Orderly Marketing of .Primary Products B fl^^^^^^^^^p^^^^R|il^H|^k . Better Wages for Agricultural Workers M k Hf^^^^^^ttJiffil^Sii^^l^MtflTO 1 Free Medical Health and Maternity Service MM JHfl^ra®^^^^Sl^''W^^^^^^Bßi ' ' ' ■■ Pensions for In val ils and Deserted Wives ~ MM : iflWßßß^^^S^^'o^^^^SteJßl Parliamentary Broadcasts and ZB Stations ## - Improved Teachers' Salaries and Conditions BB ' ' Re-admission of the Five-year-olds to School y BB Increased Pensions to Widows .and Aged MM ' Re-establishment of the Arbitration Court MM - Increased the Family Allowances BB -' More equitably distributed Wealth MM ' State Control of Finance, Currency and Credit mm . Efficiently re-organised National Defence MM Ifll \\\\\\\_Wl_^^^Bßtß9m^^^m ' Wages Increased by £34,000,000 ## Hiß^^^^^^^^Mi^K^^^ft Political Rights to Civil Servants MM Forty Hour Week wherever possible MM mS^^^^^^^^tS^^^^^^&l^^^^B r Five Day Week wherever practicable mm - j^^W^^^^^^^^^^^Mjy^^^M^^W^ Solved the Unemployment Problem BB j^S^B^KBBBMB^^9^^^MSSKSr Wsl Increased Sustenance and Relief Rates mm ' -Passed Prevention of Profiteering Act MM Protected Tenants against High Rents MM ''^^^^^^^^^^jS___^^Sy^M^SP^ Built Government Houses in 87 towns MM ■ Liberalised State Advances for Homes MM J(f - Increased and restored War Pensions BB ~yyss. ' Social Security from Cradle to Grave BB 1 nil t UIIIKb Ir Ulilv A LabOUr'S ObjeCtiVe SOCIAL SECURITY LAND SETTLEMENT CONTROL OF FINANCE •^ In co-operation with the Friendly Societies and others ti SCHEA&E The Government proposes to maintain and extend the TO Utilise tO the maximum the WOnderful ccimplete the organisation of administration procedure and To bHng pro a uctivity all available unoccupied Crown control of ***& and until the St^ te is Ac S°k . . personnel t<* give effect to the Government's Social Security land suhable £or development) to acquire (by purc h aS e) land authority for the issue of credit and currency. resources of the uominion ... Act. which to . day h not being adequately farmed> to ptovide for settlement of acquired land after development. PUBLIC WORKS POLICY FIRST-by maintaining and improving GUARANTEED PRICES „^ am facilities for Ac improvement of ndaty md the IfiVing Standards that have Deen Extension of guaranteed price procedure to provide an STATE ADVANCES main highways with construction and improvements.of toads experienced in the Dominion in the income icr forme» minted by New Zealand living Pfov . de credk at tfae lowes£ {c rates of . nterest t<j in* backblock areas. Completion of existing railway con--8 . ■ • ■ standards m accord with the services rendered by the farmer. , m c c * t « • <■ . struction work and the extension ot Taneatua-Opotiki past three years as compared with rs "*? °wnmg railway and mmutaka deviation tunneL of the deprivation of the previous three PRIMARY PRODUCTION af°ra "^ v ***services and buildinsof extensive prodromes. . ' Oi^anisation and support for the extension and diversifica- DEFENCE OF DOMINION RAILWAYS tion of primary production to ensure the maximum avail- Complete organisation and coordination of Army Navy SECOND #— by Organising an internal **>&* °* commodities that can be marketed within the and Aiv Fofces to ensure the most effectlve defe J fi ' of 2, Modernisation of the railway system, latest railcars, multiple- - eCOnOmy that Will distribute the prO- P~***«*<~ Dominion and of the British Commonwealth. "^^^ duction and services in a way that markftinc pnnrirniTßi? * ™_^ T pubUc will guarantee to every person, able MAWUiTWB PROCEDURE EDUCATION ELECTRICAL and willing towork, an income suffic- DEVELOPMENT •a,^ ••_■__! _L° ' j i • « ■ •» r & °» vidmg tor all children the fullest educational opportunities lent tO prOVICSe him and ÜBS depend- for our primary products by bilateral agreement. Regula- £rom the ndetgavten to the UJaivets ity. Provision of electricity at minimum charges fit domestic antS With everything neCeSSary ill "^oiar^Ay marketing in Dominion to ensure reason- needs in rural and urban areas, ; with a special supply of . . . / .".* ■■««»« / -"■ able prices to consumers whilst mamtaimng guaranteed prices _ p6wer to farmers and manufacturers at low rates. sickness and in health. tP primary producers. HEALTH The strengthening of school medical and nursing services, fVlKmYTffl'N'C WW TKinfTCTD V THIRD^-to enable everybody to enjoy a SECONDARY INDUSTRIES *c most «ph «-«»*» possible of the school demai i-u«imiiu*w i« iwuwinr e*»*i»<ricsift<',Hl «ff Hvina *»n^e^ QS «ak3 w L: r L ah . „ ~ , . , service, the milk-in-schools scheme to be pushed forward, Maintenance and improvement of wages and conditions in SWlßy^'y O! Bluing tUn&lUeraOiy nigner Establishment, protection, and expansion of manufacturing increased support of the Medical Research Council, and the industrial and other employment in accord with productive than that Which haS SO far been and other secondary industries essential to the development provision of efficient maternity attention and care in all facilities and potential living standards. achieved, of the Dominion, parts of the Dominion. . NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOUSING THE PEOPLE NATIVE AFFAIRS Govermnent will - continue itssuppor£of princfpler ~ -'.- A . * i j j ■ .. . . Continuation of Government housing construction and An immediate determination of the sums which should be contained in the Covenant of the League of Nations and Organisation of land development and utilisation by extension of .. « c c c » - « * •< « •<« ,t . . . ».»«««* ««= *-"*.- . . r , t r , . .-. irrigation works and swamp drainage by modern methods. Exten- extension to rural areas for farmers, farm workers, and other provided to equitably meet Native claims, extension of the maximum provision for the defence of the Dominion, lion of afforestation system, prevention of river erosion, with a view rural dwellers. Clearance of slum areas and erection of Native land development and settlement, and provision of together with co-operation to the fullest extent with the to avoiding the disastrous floods which have been experienced during modern dwellings and advances to modernise existing houses, water, sanitation, and health facilities in Native United Kingdom and other members of the British Comthe past ten years dwelling-houses. districts. monwealth.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1938, Page 24
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