“WHISPERING CAMPAIGN”
NOT ENCOUNTERED BY VISITOR PROFESSOR SEWELL’S COMMENT (Special to Daily Times) * AUCKLAND. May 30. “I heard nothing in London of a ‘whispering campaign’ against the Prime MinisteMMr M. J. Savage) and his Government,” stated Professor W. A. Sewell, professor of English at Auckland University College, when he returned by the Monterey from Sydney after spending some months in England. “The only thing I heard was that Mr Savage was ill and might retire.” .. „ , Financially, however, said Professor Sewell, he had not heard any statements that New Zealand was unsound. The contrary was rather the case, although possibly the Labour Government was not always credited with the responsibility for whatever prosperity there was in New Zealand.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23514, 31 May 1938, Page 6
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