FARMERS AND POLITICS.
QUESTION OF BOLSHEVISM'
[BY TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.]
WANGANUI. Monday,
A meeting of West Coast facers was held at Palmerston North to-day, the object of tho meeting being to discuss the question of farmers taking political action at the next election. One of the speakers was Mr. Field, M.P. for Otaki, and he remarked that Bolshevism was the deadly peril threatening New Zealand. It was the duty of the farmers and every right thinking man to see that such an octopus did not get a hold. The fact that the Liberal Party was going on its own lines would raise enormous difficulties, and possibly in some instancts Labour candidates would slip in and tho Labour Party would win seats that did not belong to
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17189, 17 June 1919, Page 6
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