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PROPERTY RIGHTS AND MOB LAW

TO THB IDITOB OF TAB PBESB. Sir, —The perusal of your correspondence columns just now is depressing to people with old-fashioned ideas of honesty. The main purpose of Socialist policy is to undermine all property rights by the process of mob law, to scatter what others have gathered and to reap what others have sown. , , , .. From the preponderance of letters in support of this policy one might assume that the return of the Government is assured, but one might be wrong. I should be sorry to think that a majority of the people of New Zealand are wasters, loafers, cadgers, defaulters. or Communists. Let every man decide for himself to which, if any. of the above categories he belongs. I cannot see any of them voting for Adam Hamilton. —Yours, etc., RUSTICUS. September 23, 1938.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 24

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140

PROPERTY RIGHTS AND MOB LAW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 24

PROPERTY RIGHTS AND MOB LAW Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 24

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