Eight hundred persons met in the City Hall and resolved to ask the Government to prohibit the export of meat to Italy, to cancel the stii|>ping subsidy and to enforce all possible economic sanctions.—Durban message. During liN address at Invercargill Mr T. C. A. Hislcp. leader o! th * Democrat Party, stated that the Goveriuneii. had gon«. in des(>erati:ni to tin* |u*o|j|e < tfei iiig to pay -all expenses and 1T250 after* aids. Tin. secretary of the National Political Federation to whom this statement was referred, states: “This appears t«> i Ik* a loose and general statement which as lar as Otago is cone* rned j has no ccuncetion with fact. In this | province tin* |k*.rty has in no sense of the word been d« s|* rate lor candidates for any of tlie seats. The statement regarding payment of « xI tenses and oi £2s*) afterwards »s tro ridiculous to deserve **< rious • *omim lit.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13089, 24 October 1935, Page 5
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