BRITISH POLITICS
CONSERVATIVE POLICY •NO ELECTION “FAIRY TALES” fAustralian and N.SL Press Association LONDON, Mart'll 31. Mr. Baldwin does not intend to outbid Mr. Lloyd George, says the Daily Tel** ~;aph. His election programme will include a plan to increase employment and aim at permanent work of a kind ior which men are accustomed and best fitted There would be no “fairy tale vote catching, but the programme will include a comprehensive scheme to deal with slums a piomise, if returned, to introduce simplified safeguarding under which no industry would be debarred from presenting its ease to the tribunal. , „ Lieut.-Col. J. N. Horlick, Conservative member of the House of Commons, is not seeking re-election for Gloucester.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 1 April 1929, Page 7
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