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- SOOT A.LIST LABOUR AND ITS POLICY, The “N.Z. Worker” (official organ of the Labor Party) in a recent article, made clear the. Socialist-Labour dewpoint. Asking itself *'^L_-L f . Tr |- tion, * “How can the Government make the best use of the resources at its command?” it answers as follows: “By becoming the only ©m _ ploy or, as it would of an army. A - fish the use of money for all internal dea/lings. The "best wages are food, clothing and shelter. Close the banks as. banks, and put the buildings .to some uesfnl purposes e-g.. public dining-rooms. Note: .Nobody would) need to go to a bank as money would be. useless, a six-hour (day for the manual worker. Lv©ry ifamily. to possess, a motor-car. letjrol, like all other necessaries, would he supplied freu in reasonable quantities.”-• ... .These are a few Socialistic ideas. A .more fantastic policy of confiscation destruction, ~ and foolishness would bo hard to.-, conceive. Yet •every Labour candidate is pledged tfco support the Socialistic objective of the N.Z. Labour Pa.rty, '‘the socialisation of the means of .producetion, distribution, and eixofiaaige.”; •The Labour Party arc making fran-tic.-efforts to gain the Treasury ‘Benches hy extravagant _ statements ‘find , promises; and a “pink policy.” The commonsense, of the New Zealand elector is no less than that of the British, and ho will show his 1 disapproval of such tactics at the . ballot box.—L. 5.

- 'When I was in-the Old Country” . mid Mr. EL .N. .Bartraxn; ' - Independent Labor candidate for Grey Lynn, ,at Westmere, “I. had the honor of "addressing ”. A voice: /‘The ■ Hing,” (Laughter..). The candidate: ‘.‘l certainly shook hands with His Majesty, .and,, after, my defeat , at ithe last election, a woman, rang me. lUp and told me that sho was glad I .had been beaten, as I hod: done.- so, and ' had also hobnobbed with big s people in England. My reply was. that (’[ always tried to-uphold fho dignity i ■‘if the ■ Labour • party arid not /ho L .Stupidity. (Applause). • • .

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11494, 23 November 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11494, 23 November 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11494, 23 November 1931, Page 7