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“MOST UNFAIR”

•* f * 1 ‘^ CRITICISM OF MR POLSON SHOULD. BE RETAINED ON - FARMERS’ UNION EXECUTIVE <Press Association). HAWERA. July 2. Regret at’ the decision of Mr rotson to resign the presidency of the Farmers’ Union was -expressed in a., resolution by the South Taranaki Provincial executive to-day. The executive recorded the valuable services rendered by Mr Poison as Dominion president, a.nd suggested that failing him reconsidering Ills decision to resign,'ln’s services be retained on the Dominion executive.,,; Mr' Siieat teuict that .thfe. retirement of Mir Poison- was regretted M 1 ’ ■ Pol-j son. had Oihtimatsd -h'rsidesir©iflast year to, resign, but* was ,: - persuaded to reconsider it, and he. had been reelected by an overwhelming mmjority. Since then Mr Poison -. bad. been subeoted £o o,rit : cisnj in''various pacts of Np.w Zealand. Theive- -• attacks were most unfortunate.' He haicl devoted 'jy great deal'of' time and money to the union work! and was entitled to the thanks of all farmers, v ; “Mr Pdlsori.wa-sE reCeleotcd.Mast yearagainst blsiwill,- ami. I; think it' most unfair that farmers should, throw .rotten eggs at. him daring the ye.Tr a-fjefrl his re-olcntion”,- hnjd;' Mr Tfeiintid; ' ;• 'V

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 5

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“MOST UNFAIR” Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 5

“MOST UNFAIR” Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12904, 3 July 1936, Page 5