ALL NEW ZEALAND PARTY
FORMATION COMPLETED TENTATIVE POLICY (From “The Mail’s” Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, This Day. A new political party, to be known as the All New Zealand Party, was formed at a conference held in Wellington his week. A tentative policy was drawn up, but this is to come before another conference for ratification within a. few weeks. The conference adopted a series ot motions as follows : (1) It was resolved that steps be taken in the interests of the people of New Zealand to establish a political association founded upon the principles of equality and the recognition of the common interests of all.
(2) That the political history of New Zealand is evidence that only by the formulation of a policy designed to promote the prosperity of town and country alike can the best interests of the Dominion be served.
(3) That this party pledges itself to carry into .effect measures vital to the sociai well-being and general advancement of our people. (4i That this conference stands for equality of opportunity and the just distribution of taxation, and the formulation of a policy that will re-establish the financial stability of the Dominion. (5) That it is vital to the welfare of the people of New Zealand that better regulation of the functions of Government and the cessation of interference in commerce and the elimination of the element of uncertainty which at present exists, should be made the direct political issue.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 February 1933, Page 5
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