THE GOSPEL OF HATE.
TO THE EDITOR OF "THE PRESS.' , Sir, —Just a few. lines with reference to the "lied Fed." agitators and the unholy strike. These men—no, we cannot call them mcn —who are always sponging on the deep ignorance of their dupes, are aliens to all law and order, and everything appertaining to common-Bense. Not so very long ago, friendship existed between master and servant. It would be the same now, but the "Red Feds." have unfortunately been allowed to take a seat in this fair country. Their absurd ambition is to destroy discipline and to creato hatred between master and servant. They teach the budding manhood of "God's own" to leave discipline entirely out of their personal dictionary, but to replace it with the word hate. Several of the younger strikers are blaming (through gross ignorance) our present clean Government for "being out." But the thinking mcn — men with families and experience—are blaming the Opposition for their attitude in this forlorn strike for undignified political purposes. Some are shocked at the attitude of the Leader of the Opposition.—Yours, etc., FAIR PLAY.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 11
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184THE GOSPEL OF HATE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 11
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