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Common Market

.Sir, —The public have had a surfeit of false halos placed on Mr Holyoake's head: “the strong silent man,” “great statesman.” etc. We all know our Mr Holyoake and his political capabilities. What genuine statesman would uphold the Formosan. Chiang Kai-shek regime against the market potentiality of the great eastern countries? Mr Holyoake has probably killed the market for New Zealand's meat exports. Mr Nash, with his clear foresight, was responsible for beginning this new market. It is time again that New Zealand returned to real socialist leadership, based on common sense and not abject subjection to godless capitalism.—Yours, etc., MARKETS GALORE September 24. 1962.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 3

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Common Market Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 3

Common Market Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 3

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