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NEW ZEALAND HEADED FOR ANARCHY, MR K. J. HOLYOAKE WARNS

Mr K .J. Holyoake, member of Parliament for Pahiatua and deputyleader of the National Party, in an address at Rangitumau, declared that militant unions had refused to accept the rulings of properly constituted authorities set up originally at their own request. It was essential, contended Mr Holyoake, that the rule of law should be re-established at the earliest possible date, otherwise New Zealand, was heading for a period of lawlessness and anarchy. The present Government had shown itself quite incompetent in this respect, and the task would fall to the lot of a National Party Government.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6

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NEW ZEALAND HEADED FOR ANARCHY, MR K. J. HOLYOAKE WARNS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6

NEW ZEALAND HEADED FOR ANARCHY, MR K. J. HOLYOAKE WARNS Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 6