Issue at General Election
I Special to “Northern Advocate.'] DARGAVILLE. Wednesday. Mr P. M. Stewart, Labour candidate for Kaipara. in his initial address in Dargaville last evening, gave a review of the proposals and legislation of the Labour Government.
Mr Stewart expressed the opinion that the coming election would be a contest between two distinct and separate ideas as to how the country should be governed. Labour favoured an organised co-operative system of society, while the National Party favoured organised competitive system. He believed that competition between
individuals and nations was the basic cAuse of the unrest, violence and confusion of the world to-day.
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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 12
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