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SPURIOUS CATCHWORDS

EXTREMISTS’ FREE HAND. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Gable Association. (Received April 27. 9.40 a.m.) LONDON. April 26. Viscount Burnham, addressing the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, said that the general adoption of ’Whibley councils would make for peace in tlie groat industries* even if it did not produce immediate harmony. Things were at present allowed to slide. A free hand was given to extremists to conduct campaigns with spurious uncon tradieted catchwords.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17026, 27 April 1923, Page 6

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SPURIOUS CATCHWORDS Star (Christchurch), Issue 17026, 27 April 1923, Page 6

SPURIOUS CATCHWORDS Star (Christchurch), Issue 17026, 27 April 1923, Page 6

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