PROHIBITION AND POLITICS
LABOUR PARTY'S ATTITUDE
AUCKLAND, This Day.
Replying to questions put to members of Parliament by the New Zealand Alliance, Mr M. J. Savf.ge (Auckland West), voicing the attitude of the Auckland members of the Labour Party, said ho was pledged to the aim: and principles of the New Zealand Labour Party. He was not going to '/pledge himself to anything else. His paity believed that the people should be allowed to decide national questions themselves. Its constitution provided for any question being decided by referendum, if 10 per cent, of the people petitioned Parliament to that end. That was the attitude he took in regard to the issue placed before him. —Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 22 June 1925, Page 8
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