MR. GOSLING’S REPLY
ALLEGED GIFT OF £2OOO. “The Premier, Mr. Stevens, alleged that Mr. Lang gave me £2000,” said Mr. Gosling, late Chief Secretary of New South Wales, after Mr. Steven’s speech on the subject of tin hares. “I regret that Mr. Stevens should make such a remark. It is quite untrue, and I refer him to Mr. Lang.
“In all my campaigns and in Parliament I have never indulged in calumniation, and when others have done so to me—which has been most frequent on the part of those who differed from me politically—l hope I have never retaliated hi like manner. No one has suffered more than I from assassins of character, but I never intend to adopt such a role.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1932, Page 5
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