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LETTERS OPENED

PROTEST BY NATIONAL PARTY LEADER. A complaint of further interference with his correspondence was made by the Leader of the National Party, Mr Holland, in his address in Wellington last night. Referring to the previous case some months ago, when a letter sent by him to his private secretary in. Wellington was opened, Mr Holland said he could now tell the audience what it contained. “It was a draft of the policy of the National Party that was opened.” said Mi’ Holland. “Only yesterday,” added Mr Holland, “the chief postmaster in one of the centres delivered a letter to my secretary addressed to me from Palmerston North, and it had been opened, too.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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115

LETTERS OPENED Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 2

LETTERS OPENED Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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