“ The workers of New Zealand were misled by the promise of £70,000,000,” said Mr. A. M. Samuel > (Reform —Thames) in the House of Representatives. “ The workers found they had been looking at a sun cf burnished gold. They were dazzled and blinded by its glare, but now that their eyesight has been recovered. they find that the gold was nothing but a mirage. It was a nyrotechnic display of brilliancy, ending in sparks and ashes.”
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 305, 12 September 1929, Page 6
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