"TOO ABSURD."
MR. SAVAGE'S COMMENT. (By Telejjraoh.—Press Association.)' WELLINGTON, Thursday. The statements made by Mr. J. W. S. McArthur at the Sydney Eoyal Commission to-day regarding the Labour and Country parties were given an emphatic denial by the Leader of the Labour party, Mr. M. J. Savage, to-night. "The suggestion that the Labour party is endeavouring, with the help of the Country party, to save Mr. McArthur from the consequences of his actions is too absurd for words," said Mr. Savage. The statement made by Mr. McArthur was also referred to by Mr. A. E. Robinson, secretary of the Country party, this morning. "It is too ridiculous," said Mr. Robinson. "I do not know Mr. McArthur, and so far as I am aware nobody in themovement knows him."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 224, 21 September 1934, Page 7
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