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"VERY BAD TASTE."

LABOR PROBLEM IN THE ISLANDSTHE ATTITUDE OP LABOR PARTY. By Teleeraph.—Press Association, Wellington, March 23. A wireless message from the Mokoia says that prior to the landing at Suva Sir James Allen requested members not to discuss the recent strikes with the Hindus. He pointed out that the party had been invited as guests and ought to refrain from action which might embarrass their hosts. t Mr. Holland declined to give any undertaking, and said he intended to make his inquiries. The newspaper Fiji Times strongly commented on the action of the Labor Party while in Suva, saying:—"The action of Mr. Holland and some others In communicating and conferring with the Indian leaders regarding the recent trouble will, we fear, give encouragement to the disloyal element. We think some of the methods emnloved by Mr. Holland Ehow very bad taste." Mr. Holland, approached by the representative of the United Press As-, sociation, said he preferred to reserve his reply till his arrival in New Zealand The Mokoia will probably reach Auckland on Friday morning. All art well.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 6

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"VERY BAD TASTE." Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 6

"VERY BAD TASTE." Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 6

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