FAITH IN SANE LABOUR.
NEW ZEALANDER'S VIEW ' ' -OF SITUATION.
(PRESS ABSOCIA'nOK TKLZQBAM.; AUCKLAND. February 20. "Any fighting in Australia 1 will be verbal fighting," said a New, Zealander wha has 'long been a resident in Sydney, in commenting on the recent Sydney cables. He expressed the utmost confidence that sane Labour would have the final say and the sane Labour" supporters had too much property to encourage the Communist faction., , * . , Most oi ithe talk of armed forces referred to, the -Communists, and some months ago it was rumoured trat a large number of Defence Department rifles had*been stolen, but that had been denied by the Govenment. The number of militant Communists was. by comparison, very small and easily overpowered by the police when the police chose to' break .up their demonstrations.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 15
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131FAITH IN SANE LABOUR. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 15
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