PROTEST AT ECONOMY
AUCKLAND MEN CALLED HOME. REPLACEMENT BY OTHERS. Advice has been received that Mr. W. W. J. Jordan, MJ?, for Manukau, president of the New Zealand Labour Party, and Mr. W. E., Parry, M.P. for Auckland Central, have been called urgently to Auckland on account of the riots, and will be unable to attend the meeting in the New Plymouth Opera House to-mor-row evening to discuse the recent amendments to the Industrial, Conciliation and Arbitration Act and the Public Expenditure Adjustment Bill now before the House. In their place Mr. F. Langstone, Waimarino, and Mr. D. W. Coleman, Gisborne, will speak at the demonstration in the Opera House.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 9
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