Dairy Dispute
Sir,—Either your correspondent M.F.S. cannot read or there is something wrong with his eyesight In: a. previous letter I used the word perpetuate, not perpetuated. He says he “vividly"-' remembers Mr Nash using the words for and against Does he remember that what Mr Nash actually said, was: “I am neither for nor against the strike because I think it is a matter for the watersiders themselves to decide.” Mr Holyoake and his fellow Tories always conveniently leave out the latter part of the quotation. Let me assure your correspondent I will never get Mr Holyoake out of my hair. He is a man whose methods and principles I detest. Is Mr Holyoake, a previous Minister of Agriculture, for or against the Hawke’s Bay dairy producers cutting the supply of milk to the children in that area?—Yours, etc., TOM BRYCE. January 13. 1959.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28794, 15 January 1959, Page 2
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