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PARLIAMENT TO BE APPROACHED

Mr Knight remarked that full arrangements had been made throughout New Zealand to bring pressure to bear on the authorities over the regulations. Public meetings would be held throughout the Dominion, and their resolutions would he forwarded to the conference of proprietors in Wellington, which would make representations to Parliament. The public meeting in Christchurch to-morrow evening was part of tlio programme. Mr Knight refused to discuss the question of validity or otherwise of the regulations, a copy of which he had before him. “It may be,” lie said, “that wo hold a certain opinion, but we are not going to give our views thereon in advance to the Government.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 8

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PARLIAMENT TO BE APPROACHED New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 8

PARLIAMENT TO BE APPROACHED New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 8

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