DOUGLAS CREDIT
MOVEMENT IN NEW ZEALAND. The Douglas Social Credit Movement of New Zealand has now been registered as an Incorporated Society. The first meeting of the National Council was held recently in the main centres, the meeting adjourning from one centre to another, in order that the delegates from the Incorporated District Councils could more conveniently attend, and register the desires of their constituent members in regard to the methods of procedure, future operations, etc. It was decided that a national convention of the movement should be held in January next at a place to be decided by postal ballot of all delegates to the National Council, and that until this convention is held, the movement shall be maintained as a purely educative organization, and not attempt to enter the arena of political controversy. It was decided that for the time being there shall be no official organ of the movement, but that information will be issued periodically, under the authority of the committee of the National Council, to the Press generally and to any periodicals that are willing to publish such information.
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Southland Times, Issue 22449, 12 October 1934, Page 5
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184DOUGLAS CREDIT Southland Times, Issue 22449, 12 October 1934, Page 5
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