COMMUNISTS CONDEMNED
National Party Resolution
Dominion Special Service NAPIER, December 13. At a meeting of the Maraekakabo branch of the New Zealand National Party, a resolution was adopted expressing hearty approval of Mr. Semple’s public condemnation of the actions and utterances of Communists in the Dominion, but urging that the Government show a more united front in the matter. “We feel also that .something more Ilian words is called for to further the ends and ideals we are supposed to be helping the Homeland to achieve,” said the resolution. “We are of the opinion that the Government should stamp out at once any attempt by these. Communist enemies of the democratic Empire to hinder us in the undertaking we have on hand.”
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 69, 14 December 1939, Page 13
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