Premier’s Challenge.
OPPOSITION AND STATE WORKS WHICH WOULD !T CUT OUT? (Special >'o J’r.e Times). DARGAYILLE, Oct “j Touching on the definite programme of liydro-eleetric '.veil s, railway construction, eic.j which had been laid down by the governim nt, Mr. Coates a.t nis Curgtville meeting said he had challenged the Opposition to say which hydro-electric-scheme, railway or toad it would cut out, and no one had been -game enough to try t> alter (V-e. l'cy “I am rather proud that I have had a finger in all these,” said Mr. Coates, “and I claim support for a government which has had the courage to look ahead and to so organise the public works of this Dominion that the most urgent ones are completed first.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10727, 26 October 1928, Page 3
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