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A challenge to the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, to release for publication the report which Mr. Boswell, uhtil recently Minister to Moscow, had submitted on conditions in Russia, was made by Mr. W. Sullivan (National, Bay of Plenty), addressing a meeting at Mount Roskill. He said that the public should be told what Mr. Boswell thought of Russia— a country which. at one time "the Minister professed to admire. Instead, said Mr. Sullivan, the* people heard the views exprebsed by Mr. Boswell's wtfe. ..
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1949, Page 4
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