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WHO RULES?

Sir, —Miss Howard's strong outburst on behalf of the Trades Hall and its non-interference in Government affairs fell rather flat, coming as it did on top of the latest “Uncle Scrim” fiasco. One may reasonably ask her why the correspondence regarding Mr Scrimgeour’s reinstatement and his Army call-up should have been submitted to Messrs Walsh, Roberts, Moohan, and McLagan, whose decision in the whole affair seemed final. Mr Fraser’s position was like that of the office boy—Yours, etc., C. H. BROWNE. June 17, 1943.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 6

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WHO RULES? Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 6

WHO RULES? Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23977, 18 June 1943, Page 6

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