Democratic Labour Party’s War Aims
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, April 30. A mistake appeared in the Press Association report of the statement by Mr. F. M. Earle, honorary secretary of the Democratic Labour Party, concerning the resignation of tho Petone executive. Mr. Earle’s statement was as follows: “The executive of the Pdtone branch resigned because we refused to sponsor what we considered to bo an auti-war meeting at which outside speakers intended to take part. The Democratic Labour Party, under tffiu leadership of two distinguished returned soldiers and including a larger percentage of returned soldiers in its ranks than any other political party, again reaffirms its determination to see that the war against Fascism is fought and won.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 102, 1 May 1941, Page 6
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