INCORSECTLY REPORTER.
AIR AIYERS EXPLAINS
j (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYP.IC.HT | DUNEDIN, This Day. j Regarding the telegram from .Palmerston North, attributing a statement to Hon. A. M. Myers, that the “ Labour Party were urging on Bolshevism,” Hon. J. Paul (president of the Labour Party) telegraphed to Mr Myers regarding the matter. In reply, Air Myers stated: —■" 1 informed pressmen I had made a statement in Auckland regarding the heavy financial obligations of the Dominion, and having regard to the fact that in many countries including New Zealand, an effort was being made to introduce Bolshevism, it was of the utmost importance that an election should take place as soon as possible, to give the electors an opportunity of expressing their views so that a stable Government could be secured, to enable-tbe Dominion to play a worthy part in furthering the host interests of the community. I did not associate the Labour Party in connection with such statement.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1919, Page 2
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157INCORSECTLY REPORTER. Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1919, Page 2
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