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NO CONFIDENCE

TEXT OF THE MOTION INDICTMENT OF GOVERNMENT MR HAMILTON'S EIGHT POINTS (From Our Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, Sept. 16. A motion of No-confidence in the Government was moved in the House of Representatives to-night by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr A. Hamilton), who moved that the following words should be added to the motion and the Address-in-Reply to his Excellency's Speech from the Throne:—" We deem it our duty to represent to your Excellency that your Excellency's advisers do not possess the confidence of this House because — " 1. The Government's persistent encroachment upon the rights of private ownership and its bureaucratic methods of control in industry have created a serious lack of confidence in the development of New Zealand industrial enterprise, thus jeopardising sound progress within the Dominion. " 2. The Government has failed to honour its election pledge to absorb all able-bodied workers into employment. On the contrary, its policy, which has resulted in higher internal costs, has seriously retarded the process of absorbing the unemployed into industry. " 3. The Government has failed to honour its promise that under the system of guaranteed produce prices the dairy farmer would enjoy a greatly improved standard of living, comparable at least with that enjoyed by those engaged in other branches of industry. "4. The Government has failed in its promise to reduce the cost of living, which as a result of the present administration, shows a substantial increase. "5. The Government's frequent use of the national broadcasting service for propaganda purposes and its refusal to allow the expression of opposing views, along with the Prime Minister's threat to restrict the freedom of the press constitute a grave public injustice and an unwarranted violation of democratic rights. "6. The over-riding of the Court of Arbitration by the Minister of Labour on the occasion of the Auckland freezing workers' illegal strike constitutes a grave undermining of our judicial system and the Ministerial strictures on the decisions of justices of the peace are a further attack on what is fundamental to the traditional administration of British justice. " 7. As a result of the increase in internal costs many New Zealand manufacturers have found it impossible to compete with imported goods, which fact must inevitably result in a decrease in employment. " 8. The Government has failed to honour its clear-cut election promise to remove the sales tax and to prevent an increase of taxation."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 10

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NO CONFIDENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 10

NO CONFIDENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23299, 17 September 1937, Page 10