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AUCKLAND, April 30. "Every day intensifles the need for a frank and open discussion of the country 's problems by the newly elected parliament;" said the leader of the Opposition, 'Mr. S. G. Holland, who is visiting Auckland. "On a number of occasions I have stressed the need for an early session but just as often the Prime Minister has announeed that he lias 110 int§ntion of cu-lliug Parliament together earlier than tlie" last week in June. • Tliepublic is so well aware of the serinus deterioration of the industrial situation, in which the deflance of recognised authority in methods of settling industrial disputes has bqcome the rule rather than the exception, that no statement from nie is called for at the moment," added Mr. Holland who also referred to the "extensive unclerground, foreign inspired", whicli obtained, whenever the opportunity occurred, complete control over the most important industrial organisatioils. He considered an open debate in Parliament, if it did nothing eDc, might help stiffen the Government 's attitude. against sueh elements. '
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1947, Page 5
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