MR. NASH'S RADIO TALK
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Was the Script Approved?
(By Telegraph-
WELLINGTON, This Day. Broadcasting„ facilities provided for Cabinet Ministers were the subject of comment by Mr A. C, A, hexton (Independent, Eranklin) *in giving notice of a question in the House of Itepresen. tives yesterday. Mr hexton intimated that he would ask the Prime Minister, the Itt. Hon. M. J. Savage, as Minister of Broadcasting, whether" the Minister oi' Marketing, tho Hon. W. Nash, submitted to the Broadeasting Department for censorship the script of his recentj Dominion-wiae radio addresa on tho question of guaranteed prices, whether the script was passed as suitable for publication and, if so, by whom. The. Auckland provincial branch of the New Zonland Farmers' Uniou, said Mr hexton, was iustructed that its talks over 1ZM imght be continued if they dealt only with general farming matters, such as cropping, haymaking aud the like, but that talks on guaranteed prices or compensated prices or on anything dealing with the organisation oi the union would not be permitted.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 3
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