REVOLUTION?
PEOPLE LOSING PATIENCE 3| AND TROUBLE W BREWING B "RED TAPE AND HIDE BOUND'M| M B "We will always be defeated If, this hide-bound way of dealing ^ us. I can tell you that the P of the people in Auckland and this country is getting beyond hol^y ing," said Mr. J.- E. Martin at yestfl^® day's meeting of the Rotorua Counfj®*p|p Council when referring to the Gor^jf1 ernment's attitude toward scheni^^ advanced by the Farmers' Union ac by private individuals. f|||l "I do not mean the red-feds," Martin continued, "they are alwapgjfs looking for trouble, and only a knock on the head to keep tlieSa| auiet. I mean the people who the people; reasonable sane citize^^^s who have been doing their bcst - ;Se' get along in spite of the Governnie!j^le^ But they are losing patience andf* "^g we are not careful, we are connt to a revolution in this country. TfcOB are thousands of farmers in N^jSpl Zealand to-day ready to walk off tb -JB farms and* they are ready to f orm ' llp sociations to prevent themselves I ing put off." /
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 4
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183REVOLUTION? Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 4
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