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STATEMENTS BY HON. MR MYERS
EXTREME LABOR URGING ON BOLSHEVISM.
(BY TELEGRAPH —PIUSSB ASSOCIATION.)
PALMERSTON, June I2T In an ir-tei view with a press representative at Palmerston North to-day, the lion. A. M. Myers said that he expected Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward to return to New Zealand by the middle of July. It was important that they should be here, and they could not return too soon in face of the present period of xmrest with which New Zealand was confronted politically and socially. Veiy grave matters of finance would have to be dealt with and the sooner these were gone into the better. It would he seen what these wene from the statement he had made in Auckland. The extreme Labor Party was urging on Bolshevism, and an appeal to the country was urgently necessary.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 16 June 1919, Page 5
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