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WILL PERSEVERE

"CARRY OUT HIS TASK-" LONDON, August 30. Mr Ramsay MacDonald declined to make any eomment regarding his expulsion from the Seaham constituency beyond saying that he had sent a letter to the executive expressing himself optimistic regarding the outcome of next week's meetings. He added that the trades union element did not yet appreciate the moral force of the appeal in the hour of the country's needs, and concluded: "I may have to give up many times, hut I mean to carry out this task to the end. I have receiyed thousands of letters signifying willingness to accept any saerifi.ee and the majority of those unemployed or receiving the old age pension are willing to accept the cut."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 September 1931, Page 3

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WILL PERSEVERE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 September 1931, Page 3

WILL PERSEVERE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 8, 1 September 1931, Page 3

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