NO HOSTILITY
TO AUCKLAND DEPUTATION. PREMIER’S DEFINITE DENIAL. By Telegraph—Press Association Christchurch, June 15. “No hostility was shown to the deputation which waited on members of Cabinet last week in regard to the position of unemployed youths,” said the Primo Minister last, night when his attention was drawn to the statement made in Auckland that the deputation had had a hostile reception. “The Cabinet members that were present resent what they consider to be unfair criticism of what they are trying to do in this direction, especially as they are trying to meet a difficult situation, an they feel that a little more consider;! tion should be shown them in their task,’- concluded the Primo Minister.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 154, 15 June 1932, Page 6
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