READ WHAT S. G. HOLLAND SAYS—AND BELIEVES Extract from Report of a Speech by Mr Holland “The National Party believed that the people were happiest when free from Government dictation and bureaucratic control. Every member of this parliamentary party was given complete freedom to vote on any question according to the dictates of his own conscience and judgment. (Applause). He did not want ‘Yesmen’ in the National Party. Except on a vote of no-confidence, every member of the party was free to vote according to his' own conscience. (Applause). “The coming election would provide the people of New Zealand with an opportunity. of selecting a Government of their own choice. The people were entitled to a better Government than they had had, and the National Party would enable them to choose that better Government. If they wanted good government then th'ev must work for it by supporting the National Pai’ty and its candidates. The present Government’s policy stood for unadulterated State control as against that of the National Party’s policy of return to individual freedom.” Frank, tolerant and understanding, S. G. Holland is the leader for New Zealand. Change the Government next Saturday.—VOTE NATIONAL.—3O.
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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1943, Page 2
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