USED IN AUSTRALIA
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
(P.A.) INVERCARGILL, this day
The Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, received an attentive hearing from a large audience of about' 800 in the Civic Theatre last night. He spoke for two and a half hours without interruption, except occasional bursts of applause. A motion of confidence in the Labour Government was carried with only a handful of dissentients. "When you see some of the advertisements that are appearing in the newspapers just now, you should know they were used in Australia recently against Mr. Curtin, and you know the result," said Mr. Fraser. "Some of them have what Shakespeare called 'an ancient and fishlike smell.'"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 219, 15 September 1943, Page 6
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