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"Fr Im Lacy

(F.A.) ‘•The ever. The battle Labour, and* won the Prime Ministei the official Labour “The Standard.” “While Labour’s ity has been mt owing mainly to d: those who ■ both u the name of Denn present majority satisfactory and is enable us to carr; ment of New Zeal effectively cr with additional la; blessings for the i “On the eve of t for approval and ■ people of New Ze ernment’s war eff< ceived that appro ment. 5

3 “The people of 3 eluding men of the 3 at home whose vc ] overwhelmingly f< ’ given a definite, de< • date to the Goverr 1 1 its programme. T \\ Zealand, including (have given a def i full condemnation I the Nationalist Par j “The Governme fully the mandate from the people, capable of dtfscharg Our past achieven that fact. i “We do not pro | capped or. tran • way by sharing j carrying out c j legislative and | plans for its rea i person or party v j us.. apd our prog : been rejected by ! After referring t the War Fraser states that ' jby its action then, hope of achieving j unity. After such | further efforts in j would be futile. “The Labour Go the peace for the j land and, by ma social and make social securi tice impregnable i pleasant land,” dec ' “I conclude with ciation of, and sine Maori people who j way to another Ls

—FRASER; TOTON, This Day ! lection contest is! has been won byhandsomely,” says I in an article ini weekly newspaper.! very large majorterially decreased version of votes to ;ed and demeaned icratic Labour, our is substantial and quite adequate to;

r on the Governand efficiently and Labour and fling benefits and teople. he election I asked yidorsement of the Hand for the Govirt. We have reval and endorse-

New Zealand, inforces abroad and >tes were cast so >r Labour, havfe :isive and full manment to implement! he people of New) men of the forces.! mite, decisive and! of the policy of! ty. it will exercise we have received We are completely ing this great trust j ients have proved : * pose to be handilmelled in any the authority for ur policy and administrative lisation with any diich has opposed ; ramme, and has the people.” ' o the formation of| ration in 1942 Mrj ;he National Party.j had destroyed all] national political! an experience any! the same direction! will win! people of New Zea-j intaining our high, tic conditions will; ty and social jus-: n. this green and! lares Mr Fraser, j my highest appre- 1 ;rest thanks to, the I sweepingly led the| ibour victory.” j

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Northern Advocate, 29 September 1943, Page 2

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"Fr Im Lacy Northern Advocate, 29 September 1943, Page 2

"Fr Im Lacy Northern Advocate, 29 September 1943, Page 2

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