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PARLIAMENT NOT TO MEET (P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, March 16. “There is no need at present to call Parliament together to deal with the Communist menace to our social and industrial life,” said the Prime Minister, Mr. P. Fraser, today. “The existing law is quite adequate to cope with any situation that can arise in the meantime. “It is evident that the majority of trade unionists are awakened to and alarmed at the danger of the Communist and fellow traveller control and direction which threaten their unions and the industrial and economic peace and progress of New Zealand, and steps are being taken all over the country to counteract that baneful influence.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22588, 17 March 1948, Page 6
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113‘LAW QUITE ADEQUATE' Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22588, 17 March 1948, Page 6
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