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:XT ATTAFKED Ruaby, Nov. 22. wgy attei daure in the loiis the debate in-Rc.pl:.-J de'bate. :ir. (toor t er of t'le tfposition), speecli wa> unworthy H:s Muje-ty's hands. iction cone«-i ning the 11 of the day. There l oi sympat!;y with 5 who W: ro i ulfeving 'etvar. il - e.i .'denined n to deai pu". kly with d (hstre-s -i::e to unthey ea:.' ' !, deccnt °u!(l ii . pc yided l'or ponald Keplies inister. Mr. Ramsay tlie Lahitar Party had " pi'ohh m !,y tlm work. but when th-v rwichc'i it.; highest 'pioyed j'-ijres were P- The ciisnhtions and °ynu'iit tv.o y -ars ago e than at pr.- mt. The ed up to the fact that •otered to a degree . rtas,,u:ddy expect, a large residuum u thcr; foiv was not a iporary relief. The reltUrJ was essential to 1 Samuel ( ex-Minister) , ■S al!'oa,1-v sceptlcal ;a rising from the ■ ent. Th • world had [m«l people, and the ntevnational.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 388, 24 November 1932, Page 5
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