"TOO ABSURD"
Humours current in the city to-day that Messrs. W. P. Bodkin (Central Otago) and W. J. Broadfoot (Waitomo) had resigned from the United . Party were, vigorously denied by those^niembers when interviewed :. following, a caucus " this afternoon. ■•"' ; ' "Don't be silly—the thing is too absurd for words," said Mr. Broadfoot. r'Not a chance in the world," said Mr. Bodkin. "I would rather surrender my seat than let my party down."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 10
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