CONSERVATIVE PARTY
STATE OF INDECISION n—c—e LABOUR AND UNEMPLOYED EARL lIEAI'CHAMPS‘ VIE‘VS By Telegraph—Presq Assn-00pyright (Allst. and N.Z. Cable) (Received Sopl. 5, ll a.m.) / Suva, Sept. 5. Earl Bantu-hump :1. former Goverhum of N.S.\V., who is a passenger by the Niagara, is gdng to Sydney in resqxnuo to Imm)- invitations, lntm'viowcd he vajd he was looking; fm-wnrrl with great ploasme to revisiting the old scones in Australia. He said tho Conanrvutjvo. Party in England was at present in a state of indecision. Tim Labour GUvernment hm] grievously failed tu reduce unenlployment ,Which had doubled since La'mmr r‘nmn intn powr-r.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2677, 5 September 1930, Page 5
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