EYES ON NEW ZEALAND
BRITAIN WATCHING LABOUR'S EFFORT FINANCE MINISTER SURE OF FUTURE [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, October 6. “ Never in an eight months’ record in the history of this country have so many important Acts been written on the ' Statute Book,” said Mr Nash (Minister of Finance), speaking at a farewell function at Lower Hutt. “We arc not going to wreck tho country. We have definitely set our feet on the road to build it up and make it the finest country in the world. New Zealand’s standard of living is tho highest in the world, but it could be much better.” Continuing, Mr Nash said a remarkable tribute to the administration of the Labour Party was the voting at tho Mannkau by-election. He was proud that, after the Government had written what was imperative and important on the Statute Book they should have won the seat by 4,400 votes with a candidate not well known in Manukau. From what he had been told by an English visitor, if tho Labour Government in New Zealand won the help of the people a second time Britain would have a Labour Government next time. New Zealand was a country in which the people of Britain were profoundly interested, and if Labour succeeded here its triumph would be two-fold.
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Evening Star, Issue 22462, 6 October 1936, Page 8
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218EYES ON NEW ZEALAND Evening Star, Issue 22462, 6 October 1936, Page 8
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