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U AY. Al. IX MASTERTON people: leave hall (Per Tress Association.) Mast. : t -a, August 12. j X ) sympathy was shown, by a Alas, ‘UTioa aud:oiieo on V\ v!.-*t* .day night to two cin ials tv;• tie.* I'm nud ycd iVcdvcr'’ Aivcnie-.it, stated to bo fste-red by the Coiimi uni t . Pa riy in Wellington. The officials addressed a meeting df rd.ef workers in the T. ados Hall. On tlie previous day they bad dis-ti-hnted a number »f .pamphlets 1 icatied ‘‘t .AT.W . Policy and Ccci- • titntion.” Jt stated tliat the p licy and ( institution had heron adopted at a ('inference hold in AYeL iingten oil 2otli Alarc-h. 'Pile P.AI.W. oflieals apparently r-anie here w ith the idea of forming n jocal c unniittee, but they had not prcee '(led very far in their remark l when there was a general exodivs from the iiail of members of tlie audience. 1 1. undci stood that there was na sympathy shown for the aims pro pounded by the strangers. The Alas tert'.H, section of the Labour Alovel.ieiit of Relief Workers; and tin* Alast( rto’i Sell Help Club have both' stat» d that they have n: > cemiecticn w I.atevor iv'tli the U. AY.AI.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 7
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203NOT WANTED Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 7
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