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MR MASSEY AND P.P.A.

REV. ELLIOTT CONTRADICTED, (iiv •m.Kcii’.vrit- run muss association.] AYEI.I.INGTON, April 13. Replying to the references being mane in editorial columns of the “New Zealand Times,” the “Auckland Star.” and the “Timaru Herald”, to the subject of religion in politics. Mr Massey t.i-dav stated: —He was glad to testify that there was less sectarianism in tbe Tautanga election than in any provimni election.

Regaiding the reference, made to tluT visit of many members ot the Cabinet to the South Hand coincidental with the Oainaru election. .Air Massey said that they went there solely on departmental business, and also for a recent Executive Council meeting.

Regarding xlie “Auckland Star's” statement that Air Massey lad permitted one uf his Ministers, Mr Noswcrtliy. to declare that he would not take office with a Catholic as a colleague. the Premier said : “It was very far from correct.” It was true that Mr Noswortliy, when not a Minister. expressed strong views on the subject, but lie later was a Government AVliip to the National Ministry, wherein Sir Joseph AA'at'd was a member.

Air Massey quoted the following letter from Mr Ewan MacGregor. President of the Protestant Political Association : —‘T congratulate you upon upon your win in Tauranga. Neither, I. nor mv Association, helped you. AAe considered it best to let the country realise "hat a solid menace we are up against in the combination that was arrayed against you.” “'I hat,” said Air Massey. ‘‘ is a complete answer to tire using of 'ectaiiaiiism all Tivtl-l-anga. It was a straight, clean fight on political issues, and as far ns I am concerned, the Oamai'u contest will fie fought in the same way. -4^

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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MR MASSEY AND P.P.A. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

MR MASSEY AND P.P.A. Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1923, Page 2

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