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"NOTHING TO DISCUSS"

MR. BROADFOOT AMUSED

'■■ .- AUCKLAND,, 23rd February. "I have nothing to discuss. People hav;cbeen making all kinds of assertions since the caucus. Ido not know what authority they have for them," said Mr. W.J. Broadfoot (United member for Waitomo), in reply to an inquiry regarding his having left the United* Party caucus with Mr. J. S. Fletcher.

Mr. Broadfoot merely laughed when it was suggested that ho was disgruntled regarding his non-inclusion in Cabinet. ' ■ '. ■ ' \

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 10

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"NOTHING TO DISCUSS" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 10

"NOTHING TO DISCUSS" Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 10

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