MR. HOLLAND PREDICTS ELECTION
Within Twelve Months
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Auckland, Today.—A general election in New Zealand within twelve months was predicted by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. H. E. Holland, this morning when addressing meetings of relief workers.
"A year ago I would not have believed it," he said, "but today it is my opinion that within the coming twelve months we will be facing a general election." He urged the need of organisation so that when the time came whether in three months or twelve months, the Coalition be swept out of office.
Mr. Holland said the supreme problem was unemployment and asserted tbat the people were not given accurate statistics concerning the number actually out of work.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 226, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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