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WHAT MR. FRASER SAID

WELLINGTON, June 14. | Tliere was never a more miserable eleetoral trick than that used by Ihe Nationalists in the publieation entitled •" Iiussianisihg New Zealand," which they had distributed among houseliolders, stated the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) at a Labour Party meeting at Brooklyn last niglit. He added that this pamphlet tried to . make people 's flesh creep with threats that their homes might be seized, their businesses confiscated, their premises invaded and that tliey owuld be subjected to iirjmv |without compensation. The people were not so easilv dujied or deceived. Mr Fraser said that all this sca''einongering was aehieved by publishing

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 6

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WHAT MR. FRASER SAID Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 6

WHAT MR. FRASER SAID Chronicle (Levin), 15 June 1949, Page 6

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