MR MASSEY'S SPEECHES
MISTAKES IX THE CABLEGRAMS. The Prime Minister lias sent to the Hon. 3. Allen the following cablegram referring to the Press cabled reports of his speeches and interviews:— "New Zealand papers received containing condensed reports of my speeches and interviews. Regret to nofcico some serious mistakes, I'or instance, Press Association telegram October 21 appears to have confused soldiers' land • settlement with immigration. Printed report here makes 1110 say correctly with regard to land settlement 'New Zealand soldiers: must como iirst, but that wo shall welcome British immigrants goes without saying; and 1 will add 1 know of no country in the world where industrious men and women would have less difficulty in making homes for themselves tliaii in New Zealand." Secondly, Press telegram October 2G my message, Pilgrims' Club, should read "Stand fast men of Britain; stand fast for honour of the race, the glory of the flag, and tlio welfare of humanity.' "—(Signed) Massey."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 10
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158MR MASSEY'S SPEECHES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 10
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