FEDERAL FINANCE.
PATRIOTS ASSOCIATION.
TO FIGHT EXTREMISTS. ' Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received Monday, 9.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. A movement known as the Young Patriots’ Association came into being at Lockhart. The objects of the Association are contained in the following resolution, which was carried unanimously:— ‘‘That the time lias arrived for vigorous concerted action by the country, combined with those of a similar mind in the city, that petty differences should be sunk in order to restore the financial and economic stability and fight the extremist doctrines.” People from all the surrounding towns attended the meeting, some travelling 150 miles. One speaker said that the idea originated among a handful of Lockhart residents, who are imbued with the idea that the time had arrived when the youth of Australia should take a hand in finding men and women who were prepared to put the country before their party, and who would assist in an. endeavour to merge the Nationalist and Country parties on a basis broad enough to meet the needs of the electors of moderate Labour views.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 17 November 1930, Page 5
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