MR. DAVY’S REPLY
CONTEST ABOVE PERSONALITIES. MR. DOIDGE’S ROTORUA SPEECH By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Oct. 31. Commenting on remarks made by Mr. F. W. Doidge at Rotorua, Mr. A. E. Davy, organiser of the Democrat Party, said that he was at present engaged in a fight that should .be placed far above personal considerations—a national fight which concerned the lives, well-being and happiness of the people of New Zealand. “Until the fight is over,” said Mr. Davy, “I subordinate the personal issue entirely. At a later date those interested in me personally will find that I am perfectly capable of looking after myself and my own affairs.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1935, Page 4
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