TAKING NO CHANCES
Per Press Association.
LABOUR TO PREPARE FOR ELECTION. LEADElt'S COUNSEL.
I4A511LTON, Last mglit, That tlie Labour Party committees all wer Aew Zealand sbould immediately seleet prospecwve candidatcs and open eampaign luuds was tlie adviee given by 51r 11. E. 41 oi land, ieader of the party at a coniplinientary soeial last night to 5Ir 4. W. Sthramm, Laliour eandidate for Hamilton at the last election. I11 giving tliis adviee 51 r ITolland said this d'd not jncan that ihe Labour Party coiitemplated using its balanec of powor to precipitate an election. It siniply mcant that Labour should he ready if an election canic at short notice. The iiresent position of parties in the House was unsatisi'actory. | No oue could say in any 111011th what! the next month wouhl hring fortli. Emphasising that in lnany cleetor- | ates last Novembcr Labour was unpre-i pared. 5.1 r Holland aunouii'-ed that in J ruture, under ordinary cin-innstances, 1 if loeal organi.sntioiis failed to nomin- 1 ate eandirlates hy the end of Jnne ini election vear the national exeeutiye wouhl have jiowcr to do so if thougiit desirahle. s !
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8
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187TAKING NO CHANCES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 8
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