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DOUGLAS CREDIT LEADER THOROUGH REST NEEDED (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Major Douglas has arrived in Wellington. An Evening Post representative was informed this morning that his arrival was preceded, by an urgent telegram from the organisers of the tour emphasising the necessity of keeping all newspaper and other interviewers away from Major Douglas for the next few days in order that he may be thoroughly rested before taking part m Wellington engagements next week. The two main engagements are a civic reception at noon on Wednesday, over which the Mayor will preside, and to which the Scottish element of the community has been specially invited, and a public meeting in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, when the principles of the Douglas social credit scheme will be explained. Other engagements have been made for Major Douglas, but it- is possible that some of them will be omitted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18311, 1 February 1934, Page 8
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