A DENIAL
'MR FORBESP REQUEST.
(Per Press Association — Copyright.)
WELLINGTON, August 24
Hon. J. G .Coates to-day made the following statement: Some days ago I received a cablegram from the Prime -Minister, asking : me to deny certain statements accredited to him bv some .Elections of the American press.- In particular he asked that the public should be, warned that’ some alleged remarks of dris had been ■ published in newspapers iri,,- Washington, Boston and Toronto. ■ Mr Forbes has-igiven, ; fe3r^he; Amreicao people an -officiaLMenial --. of hthesp mis•representa.tipns; .Some /of, ‘which -were purpqi'f. All hf these wrongly accredited remarks have ; ap- : parently not. been cabled to New Zealand. No Y shme> : of -. them- have been stopped because of the prompt action of the 'Prime Minister, but the papers n question are likely at .some time to ‘ reach‘-New-’ Zealand.' • -v ..,,In tlie'-rimearitfme, = at the request-of Mr Forbes; the’t'GoverJriinent .js-• endeaY-' ouring to check'-up on-the position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1933, Page 6
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