NEW ZEALAND HISTORY.
MR. McNAB'S WORK.
Tv conversation with a ,<}>.itllla,nd, sa *Ses representative, Mr. Robert McNab mentioned that he was still delving into the history of early New Zealand and added that he intended, after the New Year holidays, still to prosecute ' his studies (telegraphs our Christchurch cor respondent). He had found, he said, some most interesting things concerning the Dominion, especially in Sydney, and the facts he had gathered would appear in his latest edition of "Murihiku." He admitted laughingly that the political microbe nad not been entirely eradicated from him, but he had not decided which electorate he would contest at the next general election. Mr. McNab remarked that he has no sympathy with revolutionaries, and said he would not for a moment become associated with the new dual labour organisation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 9
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