The “Jamming” of the Friendly Road
Sir. — I thoroughly agree with the remarks of your correspondent over the recent broadcasting episode at Auckland. I trust that a full public inquiry will be set up by Parliament nnd that Mr. Coates Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Macnamara and the officials be put on oat h and examined. This will then be a lesson for the future. While speaking of the need of inquiries for ventilating the doings of our politicians we should have a Royal Commission on the expenditure and the management of the unemployment fund since its inception.— lan, ’ CfC ” PRO BONO
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 11
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