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POLITICAL PARTIES.

SIR JAMES ALLEN, MR. FRASER, AND MR. WILFORD.

Writing to the Wellington Post, Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.P., in reply to Mr. P. Fraser, M.P., says: “In my former statement I repudiated, on behalf of the Liberals, any suggestion that there was little difference between the Liberal and Labor Parties. I pointed out that the Liberals differed from the Holland Party, known as the Labor Party, because. the Liberals were loyal to King, Empire .and the Union Jack, and abhorred Sovietism and Communism. This statement, of course, drew Mr. Fraser, as I hoped it would, for it enables me to ask Mr. Fraser, directly through your columns, whether he will cease dodging, evading, and side-tracking, and state plainly and fairly to the public whether lie, as the spokesman for the Holland Party, known as the Labor Party: 1. Is a loyal subject of His Majesty the King? 2. Whether he prefers the Red Flag to the Union Jack? and 3. Whether he believes in Lienin and

Trotsky, or either of them?

“If Mr. Fraser, M.P., will answer these questions without dodging or sidetracking, it will be seen that my statement, set out above, is proved.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 7

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197

POLITICAL PARTIES. Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 7

POLITICAL PARTIES. Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1921, Page 7

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