BRITISH ELECTIONS
PRIME MINISTER’S PROPOSAL. NO VOTE-CATCHING POLICY. (United Press Association —By i'llt J cLrl teleurajili Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, March 30. The Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin does not intend to outbid Mr. Lloyd George in the general election, says the ‘"Dailt Telegraph.” The Prime Minister’s election programme will include a plan to inciease employment and aim at permanent work of a kind lor which men me accustomed and best titled. Thoic will be no fairy tale or vote-catching policy, but his programme will include a comprehensive scheme to deal witn slums, and a promise, if returned, to introduce simplified safeguarding under which no industry will be debarred from presenting its case to the tribunal .
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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