THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
An Appeal To Mit Baldwin. “Mr Baldwin enjoys to-day a more enviable position than anyone in the world. His moral prestige is unrivalled. Never was a man in a better position to take charge of a difficult situation. Let him rise above party interests, however great his majority may he, and definitely appeal to the whole nation to support him in an attempt to force the mine-owners to abandon an impossible position. They would not resist long if they were not entrenched behind the royalty owners. Let Mr Baldwin purchase the royalties. We know that it conflicts with Conservative principles, but in this case what are needed are actions that transcend mere party considerations. The Government should immediately give clear guarantees in actual deeds that it is engaged upon the work of carrying out the Report.”—“Daily News” (Liberal).
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1926, Page 2
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