NEWS ABOUT LABOUR
ALLEGED DISCRIMINATION
P.A. CHRISTCHURCH, September 2. "Australians hear too little about what the Labour Government is doing for the people of New Zealand and New Zealanders hear too little about what is going on in Australia," said Mr. A. Hamilton Knight, Minister of Labour in the New South Wales Government, speaking at the reception to the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, given by the North Canterbury Labour Representation Committee on Saturday evening. Unfortunately, said Mr. Knight, what the people of one country heard about the Government of the other was seldom to that Government's advantage. If there were anything damaging to that Government which could be cabled to the other country,, it received headlines in the papers, but | the many measures introduced by the Labour Governments for the benefit 'and improvement of the conditions of their people were mentioned in the newspapers "in only a small way and are put in some place in the paper where you cannot find it."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 55, 3 September 1945, Page 7
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163NEWS ABOUT LABOUR Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 55, 3 September 1945, Page 7
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