LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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TUI.—You would reopen a subject recently closed. Charles Devenish.—We should think the answer is obvious. No space for its discussion. M. Marcia Barton.—You probably make too much of the incident, which certainly would not be intended to be offensive to the Maori people. We have no space for a discussion on it. A. F. Moffatt.—You miss the point. Our contention is that Ministers of the Crown should be bound by the law no less than private citizens—whatever the law happens to be.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29220, 2 June 1960, Page 3
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