Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 14, No. 10. August 9, 1951
Mr. Hogg for Hollandism
Mr. Hogg for Hollandism
Jim Hogg was the second speaker for the negative. He pointed out that the confidence of the people must be increased by the way in which they have dealt with the recent industrial disturbance. The vast majority of the people of this country approve the Government's firm hand with industrial trouble makers. In foreign affairs we had to realise that we could not stand alone in the Pacific and that America was our best guarantee. The Government's intention to go ahead with the military service scheme and extend it had the support of the people. "No Government which fearlessly, honestly and genuinely pursues its avowed policy can lose the confidence of the people."