“MASSEYS AND CLASSES”
NOT ON SUNDAY NIGHT. DANNEVtKKE PAPER'S (VIEW. PEBSS ASSOCIATION. DANNEVIEKE, July 21. Professor W. T. Mills, organiser of the New Zealand Labor Party, who spoke here to-night, was informed by the editor of the. ‘‘Evening News" that he did not intend to utilise the report-, ing staff to report political- addresses on Sunday night, and if he desired publicity ho could supply a report of his An editorial concludes: “Professor Mills has billed his address ‘The Masseys and the Classes.’ and for a week night meeting the title might be an attractive one, but a Sunday evening is not, wo think, the proper time to publicly discuss it.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8179, 22 July 1912, Page 4
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