EMPHATIC DENIAL
MADE BV NEW ZEALAND PREMIER
HELL MAY BE LET LOOSE STATEMENT.
. SAID NOTHING OF THE KIND
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. “The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) has cabled an emphatic denial that he had used the expression: “Before long there may be hell let loose in New Zealand,’” states the Act-ing-Prime Minister, Mr Nash. “Mr Fraser explained in this cable message that he had been reported in Sunday’s Press in Britain to have made such a statement at Manchester, when referring to the Far Eastern crisis, and he has asked me to state on his behalf that this is a complete misrepresentation and that he said nothing of the kind.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1941, Page 6
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113EMPHATIC DENIAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1941, Page 6
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