BRITISH POLITICS.
1 Tu: Llwn Iv-ILlO‘nou. > PARTY LEADERS' LETTERS. I I (omclu \Vlrolus.) i RUGBY. June 15. ' Polling wlll lake place on Thursday in the by-eleeuon In the Lewes dlvlsion of Sussex. The Prime .\linlsler. .\lr Baldwin. addressed a letter In the Conservative lcsndldale. slallns: “ You can polnl lo the great progress \\'hlch has been ‘xnade In the devleopmenl or our noc‘ial servlces under the National Gov:ernmenl and you can luslauce the enormous Improvement in trade all'l *iudlnstrial condltlons reflected In the fact that durlng the llrst quarter or llhls year lnduslrlul pruducllon. as {well as cmploymenl. beat all previous
‘records. The very fact that you stand ‘ for natlonal security as a means of the ;promotlon of peace ls itself a sum‘ iclent reason why the cleclors should rally to you.“ I The Upposltlon candldale ranked [a letter from lhc Labour leader. Major 'll. 11. .\lllee, who declared that the ‘nmln issue or Illc day is " poverty In lllc mlLlsl of plenly." and lhal. the [policy of the Xulional lim‘cl‘nlllcnl in gonc or rcslrirlion and waste.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19913, 16 June 1936, Page 7
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