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TOO MUCH DIRECTION.

Mr. Baker, a Maori, caused a diversion, when he said "Ladies and Gentlemen, I've got' no time for the wrangle that's. going on in this hall ahout what the board of dif ectors ought to do. It seems to me that we put the directors bn the bbard, ahd now we are tryiiig to direct them. I would now aslc the directors to do ihe directing. If we "have no faith in you as business men we will put you out at the next election. Meantime I would ask the directors to get on with the job,"

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 269, 8 July 1932, Page 7

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TOO MUCH DIRECTION. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 269, 8 July 1932, Page 7

TOO MUCH DIRECTION. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 269, 8 July 1932, Page 7

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