TOO MUCH ATTENTION TO WILSON.
MR MASSEY'S OPINION. SHOULD HAVE MORE EFFECTIVE WEAPON THAN TYPEWRITER. By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received January 29, 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, January 28. Mr Massey, speaking at Peterborough, declared that he was delighted at. the magnificent solidarity of the Manchester Labour Conference in favour of carrying on the war. lie thought that too much notice was taken of President Wilson. "If the latter had used a more effective weapon than the typewriter in defence of American interests, when American citizens were being drowned and their property destroyed," he said, "we would have had more respect for his opinions now." Mr Massey speaks at Batley on Monday, s
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 926, 29 January 1917, Page 8
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