NO LABOUR PARTY SPLIT
Mr. Lee’s Statement
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Auckland, December 15.
Interviewed to-day, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary in Charge of Housing, Mr. J. A. Lee, said he had no knowledge of a report suggesting that lie was leqding a revolt against the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage. He 'declared that the Labour Party was united by goodwill and a common aim, and there was no sign of a disloyalist. If one did appear, Mr. Lee would be pleased to help the Prime Minister to throw him out of the nearest window.
Mr. Savage, he added, had emerged from a most strenuous two years in good health an'd with the sincere goodwill toward himself Of the members of his party.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 70, 16 December 1937, Page 8
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