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URGED TO LISTEN IN TO HOUSE

ADVERTISEMENT IN AUCKLAND “IS PARLIAMENT TO BE USED FOR ELECTIONEERING?” (P.A.) Parliament Bldgs., July 18. When the House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. to-day Mr. F. W. Doidge (Opposition. Tauranga), in a notice of a question to the actingPrime Minister, Hon. W. Nash, asked if he was aware of an advertisement appearing in Auckland asking electors to listen in over 2YA to speeches to be delivered to-day (Friday) in Parliament by Mrs. C. M. Stewart (Government, Wellington West), Mr. W. M. C. Denham (Government, Invercargill), and Mr. J. Tohrn (Government, Thames).

Was Parliament and the national broadcasting system thus to be used for electioneering purposes with the approval of the Government? he asked.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 6

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URGED TO LISTEN IN TO HOUSE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 6

URGED TO LISTEN IN TO HOUSE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 168, 19 July 1941, Page 6

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