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Not Reported In Full

(N.Z. Press Association)

WELLINGTON, May 9. The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) today claimed that very little of the statement he issued on the rail strike had been used by the country’s newspapers. He told Parliament that reporters had picked out what they thought was important in his statement setting out the strike issues. The Labour Party was not the only one to experience “mutilation of statements,” he said.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 3

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Not Reported In Full Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 3

Not Reported In Full Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31365, 10 May 1967, Page 3