OUTLOOK FULL OF PROBLEMS
TIME THE LEADERS WERE HOME
STATEMENT BY MR. MYERS
By Telsgrapli—Press Association Palmorston North, .Tunc 14. In on interview to-day with a Press representative, the Hon. A. 3/, Myers said he expected Mr. Massey ;.nd Sir Joseph Ward to return to New Zealand in the middle of July. It was important thnt they should be here, and they cuuld not retuni too soon, to face the present period of unrest with which New Zealand was confronted, politically and socially. Very grave matters of tinon:o wmld have hi be dealt with, and the .sooner these were gone into the better. It wo.uld bo seen what these were from the statement he had made in Auckland. The extreme labour Party was urging on Bolshevism, and an appeal to the country was urgently necessary.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 224, 16 June 1919, Page 6
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