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LABOUR AND THE LIBERALS

BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. Core, April 10. k. Replying to Mr. Nash, Labour secretary, the Howard Elliott reiterated’ his previous declarations regarding tho Oamaru and Tapranga seats. He said that Mr. Nash was entitled to put his own interpretation upon the facts, but the general public would recognise the peculiar significance of the fact that in both cases Labour deliberately stood aside in favour of the Liberals. P.P.A. members had been styled bigots and nobodies, but the speaker held that all its officers were men of highly respectable social positions.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 174, 11 April 1923, Page 8

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LABOUR AND THE LIBERALS Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 174, 11 April 1923, Page 8

LABOUR AND THE LIBERALS Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 174, 11 April 1923, Page 8

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