A PROGRESSIVE TEAM
LABOUR MEMBER'S TRIBUTE JO CABINET 1 : ; [Bpeciu io tub ' Stab.’] , CHRISTCHURCH, December 21. '"New 1 -Zealand was embarking upon a period of humanitarian legislation, said the Rev. Clyde ihjst night, addressing his supporters. Tha ' legislation to be passed would give the people their fair share of the good things of. life, and something , like equality for everybody. There had been a fundamental change. Tim United Party, standing for the -Liberal interests, was in power, and for that occasion everyone was pleased and “It is iny honest conviction,” he said, “ that- the; Ministerial team selected by Sir Joseph Ward is a very splendid one. Indeed, I have mot a few of-the Ministers, and as far as I am able to gather , there are some progressive men, men of vision, and men who are prepared to do their job in the new Cabinet. Taken all round, the Ministerial team is a very fin© group of men, and wd can look to. them for the type of legislation for which New Zealand has been striving for many years.” ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 8
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178A PROGRESSIVE TEAM Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 8
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