STAND FOR SOCIALISM
MR. CARR'S CONTENTIONS Tbt TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL REPORTER] "WELLINGTON, Tuesday A description of Seddon as a "Socialist to his finger-tips" was given by Mr. 0. L. Carr (Government —Timaru) during the' Address-in-Reply debate in the House of Representatives to-day. " T Ae stand for socialism and its extension," Mr. Carr said. "A group of people can. do for one another what the individual cannot do for himself." Mr. Carr said that Mr. Bodkin, 'who preceded hiin in the debate, had been fulminating'in characteristic fashion. "He talked about tlio commandeer of dairy produce," Mr. Carr continued. Does he not know the meaning of Si The produce was bought, and Paid for. To call that a commandeer betrays a failure to understand siinplo terms." deferring to superannuation and health services, Mr. Carr Baid that *hen the English schemo was announced by Mr. Lloyd George, 11,000 medical men in a referendum stated that thov would not participate and 2000 that they would. "But after the scheme was introduced they tumbled themselves to come into it," Mr. Carr added. "That is what will happen ln Zealand."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23082, 6 July 1938, Page 15
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