SUPPORTERS OF LABOUR
ALLEGED INTIMIDATION BANK MANAGERS’ DENIAL (By Telegraph—Press Association) DUNEDIN, Saturday. In an election address, the Rev. E. T. Cox, Mayoral candidate, stated that people known to be associated with the Labour Party had been called Into their offices by the managers of certain banks and Informed that It would -not pay them to be members of the party and that instructions had been received from headquarters that accommodation would no longer be available for members of that party. The managers of the six trading banks, In a signed statement, give emphatic denial to these statements adding: "No action on the lines Indicated has been taken by any of the banks nor have any such Instructions been received from head offices.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20492, 7 May 1938, Page 8
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