APPEAL FOR ENGLISH MINERS.
N.Z.'S REPLY CRITICISED.
[TKB FBMB »»aoUl tterrte*.] WELLINGTON. Mu. •. 1 Disappointment that Mr Baldwin's appeal on behalf of the dlstrme«l miners in England f«-ll ua deaf «ars '» far as New Zealand was r expressed by delegates at the conference on migration snd
"Mr Bald win." *«u 1 chairman (Mr A. Leieli Hunt), ' sent * message to New Zealand, 'Can't Ton help u* 1 t' Vr right in saying: that l' i !'r ter (Sir Joseph Ward) replied: 'No. we hare responsibilities of our own..' That was otir response to a. national appeal."
Mr X. G. Gribble (Auckland.); I ws terribly disappointed when Sir Joseph 'Ward sent that reply. I can. toll you it hurt immensely.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19567, 13 March 1929, Page 17
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