Holdsworth the British. C. Allmu, "I am glad to hear 34r speak about the courage of statesmen," said Mr J. A. passing a, vote of thanks at a meeting of the Auckland Creditmen'a Club, to Mr "W. J. Holds worth, the speaker for the "The time has come,'' added Mr Allum, "when the public meu in this country should tell the people what they ought to hear and not what they want to hear. If the public desire to hear just what tHey want to hear, then theirs must be part of. the responsibility." ■ ' : "
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 10
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