MINISTER’S REPLY
*\ ' t BROADCASTING RIGHTS > 1 i I j! “WHO IS MR ALGIE?" # | l , (By Telegraph.—Special to Timet) ij j WELLINGTON, Wednesday .1 i Replying to Professor Algie’s state- ' ment about being refused leave to , broadcast, the Rt. lion. M. J. Savage. Prime Minister, said: ! “Who is Professor Algie? Is he the , same gentleman who a few months ' ago dropped a fairly lucrative position ( with the Auckland University to take J up the cudgels against the Government e during the last election campaign? e “Has Professor Algie forgotten so 0 soon the results of his efforts on that occasion? By what stretch of imagin■l alien can he claim to represent anyone over the air or anywhere else? 0 "What attitude did the same Pro- ; fessor Algie take in respect to the same i, privilege when he was at the Auckland University?”
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 8
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141MINISTER’S REPLY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 8
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