COMMUNISTS AT WORK
M.P. DENIES VIOLENCE “PROPAGANDA COMMITTEE” IN DUNEDIN Frees Association DUNEDIN, Today. “We have known of the existence of the “Propaganda Committee” for several years. It has been the cause of most otf the troubles,” stated a leader in tine freezing industry, commenting o«i the report of violence in Canterbury. In Dunedin, he said, the Communists had not used violence, but had woefeed quietly. This committee was a menace in the freezing, coalmining and shipping industries. Mr. H. T. Armstrong, M.P., denies the report of an attack on him by Wellington Communists. He had opposed their methods, but they had never resorted to violence. Last night’s shift at the Pinegand Freezing Works put through 400 sheep in six hours, a total of 2,000 for two shifts. All is quiet at Burnside.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 950, 17 April 1930, Page 1
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