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MR MCDONALD’S SON JEERED. LONDON, February 24. •• In .supporting th e .Nationalist candidate, Mr Drummond Wolff, in the byeloctio.n campaign for the 'Rawmarsh seat in. the House of Commons, Mr Malcolm MacDonald (National. Labour— Basset law, Nottingham), son of the Prime Minister, was greeted with cries of "Judas i” "Traitor f” and “G e t Hom e to Father!”
Eventual!ly Mr MacDonald left .with.but making himself heard. Later he spoke at a second meeting, -where there were also some interruptions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1933, Page 6
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