THE PRINCE'S VISIT
At a meeting of the Christchurch South Branch of the New Zealand Labor Party held on March 30, the following resolution waft parsed.:—. i That «:l'ie Secretary v/rit.o to nil .school j comuiitt.ee!*, in tiio electorate opposing Ute chilfiron taking par; in tho paiadft at tho (so-called) Roy: , .! Reception C:' ilo r-rir.rri. on the fallowing gro-rdr,-—ft \i oit opin;nr;. :-Mor due dclibf-ritUon 'hat Now Zeuio.nd "lionid be tht- '■u:Uo'.ii:i.n of Hr/;r Doinocratu: Ideals and Ihu historical and racial feuds of Europo, associated chieily with inomirchs should be left in the northern hemoispherc. This New Zealand in the Pacific seas must emerge from obsolescent monarchy and the "Twlight of Kings" into the sunshine of pure democracy 4 and a republican Commonwealth, This Is (he line of evolutionary pro* gress.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 476, 28 April 1920, Page 5
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131THE PRINCE'S VISIT Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 476, 28 April 1920, Page 5
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