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MR. MOOHAN AT MOERA

NATIONAL PARTY CRITICISED Speaking at Moera Mr. M. Moolian, Labour candidate for Petnne, said that his opponent had stated iliat one-of the first tilings (o be abolished, if the Nationalists got iifo office. wo'uK be ino State Mousing Department. This department had constructed almost 23.01VU State houses, and abolishing it would mean that no more would ho built. State houses were the linest workers' homes in the world, and !l wculcf be ngainsl the workers' inixiasts if their Imiidiii'." wa- iuv.pped in tne future. The Labour Government ha 1 helped those who wanted to buiU'l and own their own h'.mes by generous loans from the State Advances Corporation. Mr. Moohan said that had the Nationalists when in power not adopted the o\p< cicnt of preventing youths from obluiring, apprentices') .) contracts there v rsiTcJ be a mn ,:i smaller housing shortage today.

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 3

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MR. MOOHAN AT MOERA Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 3

MR. MOOHAN AT MOERA Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 25, 20 November 1946, Page 3