DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS
FARM AND URBAN WORKER DIFFICULTIES OF SOCIALISTS. VIEWS OF N Z. DELEGATE. PACIFIC INSTITUTE; MEETING. (Unitea Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 11.31) a.m. to-day. BANFF (Alberta), Aug. 18. At the conference of the institute of Fa cine Relations, Mr. \i alter Nash said that New Zealand Socialists found the same difficulty as in Canada in reconciling the views of the tanner and the urban worker. He believed that while reconciliation was difficult .it was by no means impossible. He described the Socialist platforms anti the aims of the New Zealand Labour Party as somewhat similar to the Co-operative Commonweal til Federation's programme in Canada.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 August 1933, Page 5
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