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A Candidate I the Prime Minister ,^^^^^ gtfjttgjf '*; lo^n February the Prime Minister described Mr.'Colin JBHP^^il * Clark as "one of the world's recognised statisticians w9k ' * ' and economists/ Mr. Mazengarb was able to reveal ' V mm \mJ" I * that this new-found admirer of the New Zealand »BR^ j *«BW^^ " $ Government was a Socialist who had been ignominiousJHJipl;?v ■ x ?df ly rejected by the electors at three different elections H^^^R^^^^^^V^^^^ * TSie Prime Minister's comment was to ask Mr. I^^^^B. Mazengarb to "go home and look in the glass." ™^^^^Mr!o. C. MAtENSARB^^^^ recommending "that a policy of Land Nationalisation: be carried out as soon as practicable." He asked, whether Mr. Savage could say in the face of this resolution that this was not his intention. / The Prime Minister's only comment was "Who is Mr. Mazengarb?" ■ ■. I .; x ' .... : ~ 3. On Saturday last, Mr. Mazengarb revealed that in the first four months of this financial year, compared with the first four months of last year, the Post Office Deposits had gone down by £337,1 80, and the Withdrawals had gone up by £914,365. He challenged the Prime Minister to publish the Post Office returns for August and September. , .'■.,_■ The Prime Minister would not because he dare not accept the challenge. He merely quoted figures for 1936 and 1937, and failed to state the August and September figures which were the subject of the challenge. NO W THEN! Whether the Nationalists have "9" or "49" O. C. MAZENGARB must ba one of them. ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON SUBURBS! vtj| ran wrx =s==- IpPB jok JLW B— Wwm ™jii CA - MyL hHL" m m JrWk JtmM mm m M^^k m m U: j [(This advertisement is inserted anonymously by two Well-Wishers.)j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 6

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