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"MAN BITES DOG"

-Press Association

By Telegraph-

DUNEDIN, March 12. "It is an old adage of the newspaper game that, if a dog bites a man, it is not news, but if a man bites a dog, it is big news," said Mr. C. M. Bowden, M.P. for Wellington West, in4 an address last night. "When orthodox finance practitioners on the Opposition side of the House gave warnings about the dangers of New Zealand 's course, they went unheeded. When Mr. F. P. Walsh made the same statement, that was impoTtant news. Mr. Walsh is one of the Labour hieraehy and one of the strongest men in New Zealand today. The statement he, made was very wise and courageous, and with Tnost of it I agree wlioleheartedly. " : \

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 3

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"MAN BITES DOG" Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 3

"MAN BITES DOG" Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 3

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