When the leader of the Opposition (Mr. S. G. Holland) said that the Labour Party had no policy, until it heard the National Party’s policy statement, he was using an arrangement of words which, to quote Abraham Lincoln, enabled a man to prove that a horse chestnut was a chestnut horse, said Mr. E. A. Sharp (Labour, Selwyn).
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Grey River Argus, 7 November 1949, Page 6
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