ELECTIONEERING
I wonder how Mr. Fras>er feels at caught absent from his post in \\ellington on perhaps the most vital week-end that New Zealand has experienced in all her history, and for what purpose—electioneering, i-ven on Mr. Eraser's return he was not able to issue a statement. At ?. nol excerit to say that he might call Parliament together next week. What a contrast with America and England, who have already called their Parliaments together and have explained the • whole position :o their rc-prc-senta-i lives. GEO. M. WHITE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1941, Page 6
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