“PREARRANGED MOVE”
AMENDMENT TO RESTORE SALARY “CUTS” MR. A. M. SAMUEL’S EVIDENCE Claiming that the amendment, proposing to restore the civil service salary “cuts,” moved in the House last session, was a pre-arranged move between the United and Labour parties to allow Labour to “curry favour” with the civil servants, Mr. A. M. Samuel, M.P. for Thames, last evening, adduced further evidence in supporting his charge. Addressing Parnell electors at Kemuera, Mr. Samuel related how he had made this accusation in the House and how, subsequently', Mr. Kerr United candidate in the Hutt by-elec-tion., also declared the move was prearranged. and found he had -put his foot in it. The Minister of Lands and the Leader of the Labour Party denied it, but recently the speaker had been told by Mr. Fletcher, United member for Grey Lynn, that the move had been pre-arranged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 958, 29 April 1930, Page 16
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143“PREARRANGED MOVE” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 958, 29 April 1930, Page 16
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