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ATTACK ON MR POLSON M.P.

STRONGLY RESENTED. BY FARMERS’ UNIONS. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) DANNEVIRKE, , October 3. The Southern Hawke’s : Bay Farmers’ Union to-day had befoyeiiyt; a. lengthy circular from the -North. Taranaki Executive, • regarding, the Do-; minicn President, stating- in \PefeHence. to attacks made on Mr Poison, that “If this organised agitation is allowed to continue, the Farmers’ Union /j would be discredited, and the large amount of good work' that has put the Union in the-sound position it is in to-day.” ■ , , Mr James Livingstone, the local President, and a member of the Executive, warmly defended Mr Poison. He said Mr. Poison did not belong to any political party, and was doinghis best in the interests of the farmers.. ' ’ ■ ", • • “There lias,” he said, “been an absolute endeavour to discredit him. for the purpose of political propaganda; Mr Poison is a man who. has never followed any particular, party. He has always endeavoured to act in accord with the views expressed at. the Dominion Conference. ; s Major McDonnell:., “I think that the whole thing has been political, propaganda,' organised by a certain section, who ar'e trying to burst the . ; Union up, through their President.”?;,; Mr Livingstone: “They are trying to burst up the -Union, and to get a president of straw, whom they can i lead;” ' ' ' ' ' Major McDhnnell: “If a man, because He happens to be ;-in the Farmers’ Union, or', is the head of a business, t campt take Jpart i ll politics, then his individual freedom is gone.” • It was decided unanimously by the twenty; delegates present that the. Southern' Hawke’s Bay Executive. :pass a resolution' of continued confidence in the Dominion President, Mr Poison, i: ' • t < ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1929, Page 5

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ATTACK ON MR POLSON M.P. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1929, Page 5

ATTACK ON MR POLSON M.P. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1929, Page 5

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