DUNEDIN CENTRAL.
DUNEDIN, Tuesday.
}[r J. W. Munroe, the Labour candidate for Dunedin Central, addressed the electors at Mornington to-night, He asserted that there could be no alliance between Labour and any other Party. •Kcardin" , the war policy of the Labour" Party, he said New Zealand would yet l.i- proud of Mr Holland and the people who had been in gaol. He considered Mr Webb very foolish, because lie would have been of more use in Parliament than he was in gaol. Dealing with the cost of living, he said the National Government had not done its duty, or the cost of living would have been much lower than it was to-day. The Government had not organised. The country'that was going to organise industrially, commercially and financially, was the country that Avas going, in his opinion, to rule the world. The speaker criticised the equalisation scheme in connection with butter, and condemned the farmers for not growing a greater quantity of wheat. He was accorded a vote of thanks.* ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13982, 19 November 1919, Page 6
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