KEEP THE BALL ROLLING
MR HOLLAND REPLIES PARTY TACTICS. [Per United Press AssocuTioa.f , CARTERTOX, March f. Speaking here last night, Air Hollais®, Leader of the Labor Party, declarer that Sir Wilford’s latest statement ,■ hardly deserved a serious answer. His charge that Labor and He form irer® ! working together in political strategy; only amounted to a suggestion, and he; thought it due to the public that .Sir: Wilford should make a clearer explain)-' tiou of his present position, if Mr Wilford really believed the charge which, in redundant terminology, ho levelled against the Labor Party/ of: being Communists, Internationalists,. Karl Marxists, and disloyalists, he 1 had yet to explain why he quite j recently was not only ready, but| anxious, to associate himself with thafef party for the special purpose of defeat-1 ing Reform. He for one hoped that; the Reform Party would make the j alliance which Sir Wilford was pleadingj for, the speedy and immediate eonse-i quence of which would he tho amalga- 1 ination of/the two anti-Labor parties,'|
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Evening Star, Issue 18884, 7 March 1925, Page 9
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170KEEP THE BALL ROLLING Evening Star, Issue 18884, 7 March 1925, Page 9
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