The popular cry for young men in the political field should not blind the community to the service which the older men had' given to the country in its times of crisis, said Mr. S. G. Holland, M.P., at Mount Eden, Auckland. He questioned whether young men could Have brought the country through the trials of the depression as well as the older administrators. “We must recognise that the so-called o|d men did a marvellous job of work,” added Mr. Holland. What he envisioned was a virile National Party built from a blend of youth and experience,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 12
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