R.S.A. NON-PARTY
STATEMENT BY HEADQUARTERS. COMMENT ON LABOUR CIRCULAR. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The attention of the headquarters of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers Association have been drawn to a circular issued by Mr. J. A. Lee in collaboration with Messrs. W. J. Jordan and W. E. Barnard exhorting returned soldiers to vote for the Labour Party at the forthcoming election, states the Hon. W. Perry. Headquarters regrets that three returned soldiers should endeavour to seek the votes of returned soldiers for their particular party. Individual returned soldiers are standing for every party, Mr. Perry points out, and none of them has circularised returned soldiers to vote for their particular party. Headquarters urges all returned soldiers to preserve inviolate the principle that the Returned Soldiers’ Association is a strictly non-party organisation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1935, Page 4
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