“GREAT MORAL TRIUMPH.”
TOR MR LANG’S OPPONENT AT auburn. (Received This Day, 9.55 a.m.) . • SYDNEY, Monday. 4 1 Considering that .Mr Lang, some eighteen months ago, secured over four to one of the votes polled and his majority was not fan short ot ten thousand I feel 1 can claim a great moral triumph,” said Mr -Coleman, who contested the Auburn seat for Federal Labour. “I was handicapped ,by threats, intimidation and terrorism, which included the employment of a gang to assault my workers. During the campaign I was more than once threatened personally. Langism a most pernicious and destructive influence in politics.” Mr Lang's majority in Auburn was reduced to 748.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1932, Page 5
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