PARTY WARFARE
RESTORATION AT HO Ml'
PREMIER’? FORECAST
(U.l.k A. by Flee. Tel Copy rig lit) LONDON. January 4.
'‘There, will be a growing at tempi io restore party warfare in tile House of Commons,” says the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in a Now Year message through the “Newsletter”, the National Labor organ, ‘‘by people who desire io control the Conservatives but cannot. They will become increasingly active and their papers will support them with the hot ardour inseparable from personal feuds. Happily, the mischief will bo limited to attacking flic Govern ment." Mr. MacDonald confesses that action in the international sphere is desperately slow. He says that, the miemoptnymentis sue lies between those tackling it in detail and those throwing red herrings under the noses of barn stricken people. The great problem is to help the uneomployed without harassing those employed. "We are facing; another industrial revolution, machinery versus population,’’ lie added. “This must be niet by land settlement, which policy the Government is working out.’’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11826, 6 January 1933, Page 2
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