FARMERS’ POLITICS
CHARGES AND DENIALS By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hamilton, April 11. Allegations that a deliberate attempt had been made to weaken the Country Party at the recent meeting of the Dominion executive of the Farmers’ Union in Wellington were made by Mr. W. Boyd, of Matangi, at the executive meeting of the Waikato sub-provincial branch of the union to-day. Mr. Boyd strongly attacked Mr. W. J. Polson, Dominion president, and Mr. T. H. Henderson, Waikato president, whom, he said, had connived for the purpose of embarrassing the Country Political League. The charges were strenuously denied by Mr. Henderson, who said he had always resisted efforts to involve the Farmers’ Union in a political movement
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 13
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114FARMERS’ POLITICS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 169, 12 April 1930, Page 13
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