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EMPHATIC DENIAL.

not leaving coalition. STATEMENT BY MR 11. G. DICKIB A categorical denial of a rumoui Unit lie had decided to sever his connection with Hie Coalition Government was given to a Waikato Times representative to-day by Mr It. h. Dickie. M. P. for Patea. “ There is not a shadow of truth in Die rumour, ” said Mr Dickie. “ Certainly I opposed the Government in the matter of the high exchange rate, but that is ail. I have not the slightest intention of severing my connection. “As for tiie revised 1 rate of exchange, we are beginning to see the effect of it. France lias placed restrictions on our fruit, and Canada has placed a dumping duty on our butter.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18925, 20 April 1933, Page 6

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EMPHATIC DENIAL. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18925, 20 April 1933, Page 6

EMPHATIC DENIAL. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18925, 20 April 1933, Page 6

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