Anti-Socialist Crusade
H Masterly Criticism i Press Association.—Copyright, Meiaioume, tins day. Mr Dbakw, speaking lit Marat, gave a masterly criticism of Mr Iloid's antiand Labour yla'form, Ho said that Mr Eeid's platform was too notulous, and tuo Labour party's very vague. Mr Reid asked for a blank cheque, and Mr Watson for ft post-dated cheque. Ho wis n Liberal, not od advocate What ho wanted wan something dofinito to submit to tho cunntry; *nd wiUi au early gonorol election this was quite possible. The Ministry should doclurn their fiscal policy S3 soon as the Tariff Commission brought iu any report which would raiao a fiscal issue even if tho three patties ngteod to i think that tlio i'ssuo 'could not bo done, I No cloiition was possible without a fiscal isauo. That was a cardinal fact in the situation, Ho added: "If tho.antiSjooialists desiro to offer th'oir dpuntonauce they will havo to.put protectiba in tho .programme, similarly .with, tho Labour ■B»rty''.. ■■:.:■:■ ■'■■■;". >.:
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1362, 26 June 1905, Page 3
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