Lively Time For P.M.
<N.Z. Press Association) NELSON, November 12. The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) denied at an election meeting in Nelson tonight that he knew the terms of the agreement about the Nelson cotton mill before the National Party became the Government. It was a very lively meeting with frequent interjections from an audience of about 500. A police sergeant spoke to one persistent interjector. The cotton mill and the Nelson railway were the main topics discussed by the Prime Minister in an address of almost two hours.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 18
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