THE PREMIER AND LABOUR.
Tho Pi ime Minister is at present inak-_ ing a tour of the country, to obi-aim for himself first-hand information concerning tin? rural needs of the people. Because he did not engage a special train to bring him back to Wellington, that lie might receive a deputation from an inconsequential conference of labour, extremists, whose chief mission is to oust- the Government, and instal themselves in power, he. .has been severely censured by a .section of, Jlm.nowspaper ppesre." Fortunately Mr Massey is iji the position that, be-can treat .such matters ..with cantempt. The Prime Minister is. out to dp' bis best for the .country. " He is not likely..to be. intimidated by thj'.eatis from a handful cf Socialists, nor will ho suffer by. the criticisms of those who, in the guise of Liberalism, seek to place tho Dominion under the heel of the Red Feds. <
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 4
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148THE PREMIER AND LABOUR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 January 1913, Page 4
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