MR. ARCHER ANNOYED
BY A GENTLEMAN NAMED DUNKLEY. (Per Press Association). Christchurch, Sept. 30. A dash occurred at the City Council Chambers this morning between H. Dunkley, who headed a deputation of the unemployed and the Mayor, the Rev. J. K. Archer. After Dunkley had spoken, the Mayor, addressing the unemployed, of whom about 20 were present, issued a final warning that he would refuse to receive any more deputations headed by Dunkley. He said that the unemployed could not possibly put up a man more likely to damage their cause than Dunkley.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 5
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