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Labour has carried out every election pledge it has made H YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST llj// IN A LABOUR GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED PRICES * MINIMUM WAGES * INVALIDITY PENSIONS WIDOWS' PENSION * UNIVERSAL SUPERANNUATION * BETTER EDUCATION * CONTROL OF RESERVE BANK * NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE * REINSTATEMENT OF 5-YEAR-OLDS IN SCHOOLS * ORGANISED EMPLOYMENT * REDUCED HOURS OF LABOUR * ENCOURAGEMENT OF SECONDARY INDUSTRIES * IMPROVEMENT OF WAGE STANDARDS RESTORATION OF WAGES AND SALARY CUTS * SOCIAL SECURITY FREE MEDICINES * FREE MATERNITY BENEFITS * HOSPITAL BENEFITS GOVERNMENT HOUSING * LAND DEVELOPMENT AND SETTLEMENT ORDERLY MARKETING * BETTER ROADS AND RAILWAYS * ALL OUT WAR EFFORT ★ WAR PENSIONS ★ FULL REHABILITATION STABILISATION * FAMILY INCOME * COMPLETE ECONOMIC SECURITY Labour’s 1935 Election Policy was an historic document. And it was the first election programme ever to'be carried out completely by a new Government. In eleven years of office Labour has fulfilled every promise it has made to the people.

It’s the last rinse in BLUE that stops clothes turning YELLOW To keep linens a lovely white they must have a rinse in Blue water. Without Blue, clothes go yellow-white. Every washday, make tlie last rinse Reckitt’s Blue and keep your clothes sparkling white. Reckitt’s Blue KEEPS YOUR LINENS A GOOD COLOUR

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Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 5

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192

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25928, 21 October 1946, Page 5

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