A runaway horse attached to an express, and owned by a Feilding carrier, tlie other morning careered along Aorangi Street towards . the railway station from Kimbolton ttond. In its aimless flight the horse crashed the express into the rails guarding the approach to the station, carrying them away and at the same time tearing a part of the wall under the waitingroom, finally turning over the ticket box outside the main entrance. The horse was then caught. Although the clash between the Communists and Official Labour Party is only just beginning in Christchurch, the fight has already begun in real earnest in Dunedin, where six declared Communists (four men and two women) have been expelled from the Cabour Kooresentation Committee. An inquire was conducted by i\lr. P. Frazer. M.P.. on behalf of the National Executive of the New Zealand T.nhrvr Pnl’tv and the action of the T.TI.C was upheld. The Dunedin incident has created a sensation in the ranks of the Labour Party.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 January 1925, Page 7
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