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Propaganda Factories

One of Hon. W. E. Parry's observations last Wednesday evening which caused quickened interest amongst his audience, was the reference to the 'propaganda factories' which he claimed were operated by the National Party supporters for the purpose of 'gulling the public' "You may have noticed the columns of correspondence in the daily press over such headings as 'pro bono publico', 'Citizen' and all the rest,''; he said. "All these purport to come from readers. They are in fact turned out by the hundred, in the 'propaganda factory' and mean only the same old Tory viewpoint which can never change."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19461104.2.19

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 5

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Propaganda Factories Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 5

Propaganda Factories Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 5

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