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THE ELECTION

NEW PARLIAMENT. * The following compris© the new Tarliament; — labour. W T. Anderton, H. T. Armstrong; J. G. Barclay, W. /. Barnard L. Barnes, C. A. Barrell, u H. Burnrtt, A Campbell, C L. Carr, C. H Chap, man, H. H. Christie, D. W. Coleman, T B i 1 Cotterrill, R Coulter, E. L. Cnllen," W. M. C. Denham, P. Jrasei, H E Herring, J. Hudgens, KJ. Howard, A. Hultquist, J? Jones, W. J Jordan, F. Langstoue, J. A. i-ee, A\ . «L Lyon, T. H, McCombs, R. McKeen, 1) G McMillan, W Lee Martin, H. G. 1C Mason, E P. Meachen, A. * • Monciir, j w Munro, W. Nash. P. Neilson, A. H Nordmeyer, J. O’Brien, W. EParry, C It. Petrie, A. S. Richards, B. Robert., j’ Robertson, M. J- Savage, F. • Schramm, R. Semple, D. G. bulhvan, 3 . Thorn, P. C. Webb, C. M. Williams, o.Wilson, national government W. A. Bodkin, W. J. Broadfoot, TD’ Burnett, Rt. Hon J. G . Ooates, J. g' Cobbo. H. G. Dickie, W . P. Endean, Rt Hon G W. Forbes, A H^ Illllto ! 1 ’ “ Hardest T. Henare, S. G. Holland, K. J Holyoake, H. S. S. Kyle, J Lmklater, G. A. Monk, Sir A. Ngata Sir A Ransom, J. A. Roy, S. G. bnnth and It, A. AVrig’ht. INDEPENDENTS. H. Atmore, D. McDotigall, W. J. I’dson, C, A. Wilkinson. COUNTRY PARTY .\ C. A Sexton and Hi. M. Rushworth. RATANA. E. K Tirikatene and T. Katana.

MR SAVAGE. Air M. J. Savage. the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, in an interview stated that Parliament would pi'oV'blv meet in February After the lesianrtfon of the National Government he would form his Ministry, As soon as possible a gradual reduction in the exchange would made and there was evniv probability that the Reserve Bank would bp made a State Bank. Parliament would be dissolved ,at the end of three years. Five-year-old children would.bp admitted to school after the summer term.

Mr Savage suiri that the 'MortgageComration would not be abolished. It would be carried forward, but control and direction would be on similar lines to tl>< "-n of the police followed under State ndvuvpe settlers and workers. Labour’s intention, said Mr Savage, was t<> r° ■'tom gradually tbe functions' of th„ Oovornment to the people, ■p-.-.-ds \>wM gradually disappear. d‘Xo-a> wo>.Vl bp „o s udden unset in this „ a j* T-abour’s intention to p».nr>Jr+ immediately new Government r -„- - on the <lirectorate s and xr.- c..vng p sn Jd it was not a f, - ••■‘■ton of 'd'oriii.r individuals There m ri-.oiin nhv person should be reamed because Labour had nothing

If against any particular member who was i appointed to any body to represent the Government, However, he would say dogmatically that every man representing the Government on any body or who held office in the capacity of a representative of the Government would be required to represent faithfully tho Government’s policy intention.

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Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 3

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THE ELECTION Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 3

THE ELECTION Western Star, 29 November 1935, Page 3

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