ANOTHER LARGE COMMUNIST MEETING. (Contributed.) Dtr. Coell Sharpley held another large meeting In the Toyal’ Hall Sat Friday, mighty when more that 400 people attended to hear out lines of the Communist policy. It was announced that the Com munist Party would conduct an intensive campaign on the innex of defeat the Dunstan-U.A.P. Go vernment, elder Govern ment and Communist candidates, and strengthen the unity of the workers. ‘The meeting was witnessed by Mr. Buck Brown, State Secretary of the AVRU, Mr. Bert Flannigan, Secretary of the No. 1 branch of the Metal and Munitions Union, and Misa M. James, organiser of the No. 2 branch of the Metal and Munitions Union. In a fighting speech, Mr Cecil Hharpley said, You will notice I have not even mentioned Mr. Mullens' name. We will tell the se our policy, and we will ask for support because our policy ix oo