UNITED CABINET
LABOURS PLEDGES EARLY FULFILMENT Speaking of tlxo work of the new (government when replying to the civic wei(onie ;il Waihi, the Minister of Mines, the Hon. I*. C. Webb, said there hud never been one cross word exchanged over the Cabinet table. ‘‘We teel that we can do our job and bring hope and happiness to the homes ot the people, he said.
If the Government- did not go back at the next election it, would be its own fault. If there were an election every year lie was sure that none of those present would live long enough to see a change of Government, The major portion of their election pledges would be carried out within the next three months, said Mr. Webb, and he was sure the result would cause the people to rejoice. He gave an assurance that, no matter how well off some people were now, they would have no fear ol going on relief, but others would be raised up.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 15
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167UNITED CABINET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 15
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