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Mr Sullivau's "Better Bt Gareful" Advice B1G MICK P0LICY
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walkua, ums ixay. : Reference to the rCCent oUtbteaks by members of the Government against the Tress oi New Zealand was made Ify Mr. H. G. DiCki®, iti titi aidress at Wairoa last evening, when he
statbd that ihe GbvWnmfent Wtis tryrag td Wield th® big stick altogether toe much. During a resume of the effect* of the Labour Government *is Jegislatxon, Mt. Dickie said the Govertiment was now cjomplaining that it Wai tibt being given a faif ttiti by thb Bress. Tn Mr. Dickie 's opinion the Government had been given a very fair tun by the Prew and now was trying te muzzle it. Mr. Savagb had. stated that he was not afraid of the Press,, added Mr. Dickie, and Mr. Sullivan stated yesterday that thb Press had received certain concessions in telegraphic chtirgbS and had better be catefuL That was nothing more or less than a threat. Thfey were tfying to Wield thb big stick tte i much altogether and he did not think ! that anybbdy with a spark of indeptendetice would put up with that soft bf thing.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 75, 15 April 1937, Page 4
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