THE LABOUR PARTY.
(Per Press Association WELLINGTON, May 17. Mr H. E. Holland, ALP., gave an address to-night under the auspices of the Labour Representation Committee on the policy of the Labour Party. A motion proposed by Mr M’Kenzie and seconded by Mr Combs, secretary of the Post and Telegraph Association. { unanimously carried: “That this meeting of citizens expresses its confidence in the Parliamentary Labour Party and the policy it advocates, and desires to put on record its appreciation of the great fight put up by tli3 party against the Government’s wage and salary reduction proposals.” Air Combs cordially thanked the Parliamentary Labour Party on the stand made in January last on behalf of the public servants who. he declared, had no other friends in Parliament.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16736, 18 May 1922, Page 5
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