INTERNATIONAL SLINTER
Sir ; —lf Mr Braclshaw boasts that his criticism of the above is harsh I don't apologise. Fools have rushed in where angels feared to tread. How can criticism be hash or otherwise if levelled: against something that is not functioning. The Bank of International Settlement, has only blown the whistle, the steam that, blows, the whistle doesn't drive the. but the oil that keeps the machinery working smoothly will s>top the bearing's squealing. The Bank of International Settlement is not functioning nor will it do so until the world's peace, conference decrees, what shaji the future is to take. Mr Bradshaw may claim to be guarding the future , against some illomen. The. greatest man that ever lived designed a future for the world that is just passing. Public opinion crucified him and endeavoured to carry on the world until it arrived at a stage of legalised human slaughter. Now who will wish for the past to take any part in the future. All the. innuendo Mr Bradshaw can offer backed by the past will not I add a brass tack to build the future. J Men who have seen all the turmoil of the last half century will be, entrusted with that. Mr Bradshaw has discovered a slinter egg in the chickens nest, and blames the Wall Street Cuckoo for laying it. I pick, the egg was laid by an Alberta black crow or a magpie. To write under the cover of 'slinter , hatches innuendos particularly against an unfunctioning part of the future. The same may be said of myself supporting something that has not functioned but I am prepared to assist the brains that will prompt a future something better than the chaos of the past. The. newly born must not be saddled with the sins of his predecessors until he has acted likewise then Mr Bradshaw's criticism and innunendos would bear fruit. Yours etc. p. mora:.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 20, 31 October 1944, Page 4
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320INTERNATIONAL SLINTER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 20, 31 October 1944, Page 4
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