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LABOUR PARTY

THE "REVOLT” STORY. [Per Press Association], AUCKLAND, December 15. Interviewed to-day, Mr. Lee said that he had no knowledge of the report suggesting that he was leading a revolt against the Prime Minister, He declared that the vapour Party was united by goodwill and .common aim, and there was no sign of a disloyalist. If one did appear, he (Mr. Lee) would be pleased to help the Prime Minister to throw him out of the nearest window. Mr. Savage had emerged from a most strenuous two years in good health, and with sincere goodwill towards himself by the members of his party.

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Grey River Argus, 16 December 1937, Page 5

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LABOUR PARTY Grey River Argus, 16 December 1937, Page 5

LABOUR PARTY Grey River Argus, 16 December 1937, Page 5

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