"The Decent Thing."
If I were not m full agreement with my chief, Major-General Sir Howard Kippenberger, I wouM do the decent thing and resign," said the president of the Auckland Returned Services' Association, Mr. A. P. Postlewaite, at a meeting on the referendum on compulsory military training. Mentioning that the leaders of the two political parties supported the carrying of the referendum, he added: "If anv member of Parliament is not prepared to carry out the policy and is not iloyal to ,his political chief, he shouid resign also, and make room for someone who will do the job in a, loyal manner." | i
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1949, Page 7
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