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JUST THOUGHT

As we draw near to the we, the people of this eouh,y. y : v! Jfj have a say in our own will hear all sorts of from all sorts of what is best for us. We divided on the merits of soliciting our support. ffJi workers, according to and the percentage of no^B.?,^\ < y,.- i v : vt Jfj is so small, that they greatly. The issue is not but spiritual and it will be us to consider Government with that pH in view. If the people look toward . -fj God and Righteousness then God . will look toward the people; then if \ ’ -h' God be for us what does it matter ' ,‘j who is'against us. , ■ . t-h

It may be said that is a regret-- | table fact, that most left of movements are away from God and mately bring chaos in their drain, ' h as the world’s history shows:" Com-, munism or Socialism or most'other . •; isms have failed and so will nation- d* alisation of production, distribution and exchange. No National move- >- ment, that way, can help unless ,it 7 can make the common man a slave -h to regimentation and direction, by the Bureaucrats of Himself and family. Don’t let us be so foolish as to give up our freedom of spirit, d y soul and mind for any materials :'p prospect or ■ to • accept ultimate . Socialism, of whatever degree. || All we really need in this, our Y country, is to possess such freedom. -M. as will give equal • opportunity tc> • each and all, to enjoy our opportunities and to grant special privileges to nobody and to see that wj our Parliament does what we wahty||§ not what they want or think is good 'JP> for us. The common man will the day if he votes away his free-IpM dom as he can easily do on Novem- I ber 27, 1946. I

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 50, 15 November 1946, Page 5

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313

JUST THOUGHT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 50, 15 November 1946, Page 5

JUST THOUGHT Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 50, 15 November 1946, Page 5

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