STRONG PROTEST
MADE BY PRIME MINISTER AGAINST LABOUR RESOLUTION AT AUCKLAND. DENUNCIATION OF “DASTARDLY • ATTACK.” (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. In a statement regarding the resolution passed at a Labour meeting in Auckland which was attended by Mr J. A. Lee, the Prime Minister (Mr Savage) said: — “I have been the victim of one of the most dastardly attacks that has ever been made upon a public man in this country. A section of the movement in which I spent the greater part of my life has, without hearing me, endorsed that attack, and expressed confidence in its author, as well as in its victim. Stupid inconsistency and soulless action could scarcely have been carried further, and I shall see that it is not left at that.”
Mr Savage is presiding at a meeting of Cabinet today for the first time since his operation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 January 1940, Page 6
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