N.Z. VETERANS—SPECIAL CONSTABLES.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —Owing to the very unfortunate channel into which our otherwise decent law-abiding workers have been coerced' by irresponsible leaders, who have inoited them to become anarchists, it is tho incumbent duty of every New Zealand' Veteran to offer such services as the Government may deem desirable to assist in (fuelling this unhappy disturbance by handing in their names as special constables. Naturally all the younger men, for the sake of their country and their conscieiices, must do so, while the actions of the Veterans (wlio have borne the heat and burden of days gone by) should have a strong moral influence on tho future behaviour of our now out-of-hand' wharf workers. No man should be too young or too old or too much occupied with nis business pursuits to ignore his country in a orisis of this nature. —I am, etc., N.Z. VETERAN.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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150N.Z. VETERANS—SPECIAL CONSTABLES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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