PREPARING FOR ELECTIONS.
UNIONISTS’ PARTY CONFERENCE. MR. BALDWIN ON THE LIBERALS. (Australian Press Association —United Service.) Received 1.20 p.m. (to-day. LONDON, Sept. 27. Mr Baldwin, addressing the Unionist Conference at Yarmouth, congratulated the party on its fighting fettle. He referred; to- the long-winded, nebulous policy of Labour, which, however, was a party in the making, while the .Liberals were >a party in the breaking. He favoured the removal or reduction of European tariff barriers. Food would not be taxed if the Unionist® returned ■to power and safeguarding; would not ■be used as a back door through which to introduce a general tariff until the question visa's submitted to the country. No industry woyild be deb awed from staring its case for safeguarding. The Ministry would go. full steam ahead with slum clearance. Regarding unemployed, he hoped to be able to act at the earliest after _ Lord l Lovat’s return from the Dominions.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 28 September 1928, Page 9
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