MR. ABERHART POPULAR
New Zealander’s View
SYDNEY, June 7.
Upon his return from a tour of Canada as honorary secretary to the Dean of Canterbury, the New Zealander, Mr W. E. Dunningham, said: “There are many difficulties in the path of Douglas Credit followers in Alberta, because their credit is vested in the Federal Government in Ottawa. “However, the people are right behind Mr Aberhart, even if they are little impatient, and 1 am confident that if there were another election in Alberta to morrow Mr Aberhart would go back.
“British Columbia will be the next State to try out Social Credit. New Zealand, I'lhlnk, has far more chance of success in its venture than the provinces of Canada, where every forthcoming election will be fought on plats forms of monetary reform.”
Mr Dunningham has been working with Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, and the Association for the Abolition of Poverty, which worked in co-operation with the followers of Major Douglas. ’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 148, 8 June 1936, Page 9
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