"ABIE MY BUOY."
Mr. Hodgcns. M.P.. said son* nasty things about Mr. Mulhofland in the House of Representatives. I read all about it in the papers. Hwever, the reported portion of Jfc Hodgens' speech which appealed most, and which to all fair-minded citizens must display itself as a typical exposition of Government neutrality reads as follows"Speaking on national unity, Ml Hodgens suggested that leaders <£ various phases of national Eft should be co-opted and brought into the Cabinet. He would not, however, bring in newspaper editoß, presidents of chambers of commerce, and manufacturers' associations." Ii other words. Abraham Uncoil Hodgens (loquitur) 'So that Ij* government of the people, hy tj* Industrial Unionists, for the Innstrial Unionists, shall not perish fflß the earth. -, B.C3L
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 6
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