RE THE LIBERAL IN DEFENCE OF HIS PARTY.
Sir, —11" the Liberals cannot find a hotter defender (linn iiho writer il is a very blue look-ouL lor them—as their rliampioii seems to lip what:-* Wolf, .sir, from (ho lone, of his letter it is diliicult. to define. Tho poor icllow seems very uneasy and troubled in his mind over events Hint have transpired. JMdently against his, inward wish, and Ins lakes up the same nltitudo as nilr friend liolierUiin. II l.lioy mold only do (In; harlequin business with llio seat, ami transform the Massov (•oveniineul, into the M'anl, what exultation (here would lie. ill the eamii: hut. nlas. I think our friend is nn itni'dial'i" prophci. And when, wo find liltlo fanners taking uu
the position Air. Kent does, it dim not look weil, since the farmer hoys and Uieir ciders came from all pan* to do She work o!' those who threw Uieir jobs up, and relieve the country of tl.'e trouble into which thev had thrown it. Dues .Mr. Kent belong to the farmers' Union:-' 1 wonder: as 1 have no doubt pan, of his produce irom '.lie creamery has been shipped '>>' tne new workers under the protecting can' «>>' the Ministry he would decry, as his utterances respecting ■ ntir honoured Premier, Mr. .Massey, Mr. Allen, Mr. Wisher, etc., would imply. There seems to lip an envious, jealous leeling amongst the great disappointed party at the marvellous stride:; our JMoriit (invernmeut are talcing to overthrow the-'revolutionary spirit that is ahioatl, and the establishing of law and order. And now, sir, if only some steps could he taken to check the evil done by the Hying scouts of the Federation—as an instance, tins two who went to Iho Commonwealth, by (wing allowed to go and bring on a boycott of our shipping. Look :it the effect of the same kind of thing that happened in India a few years ago, and again at a certain lady who went to America. A combined action between the colonial Governments should squelch this kind of thing once and for ever. Let mo kindly advise Mr. Kent to study his lesson better before ho attempts to teach those helt.T ablo than himself to govorn the. country. He is only 'young yet; he may ho wiser as he grows older. —f am, etc., HENRY WALTON. Waikanac,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 9
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391RE THE LIBERAL IN DEFENCE OF HIS PARTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1924, 5 December 1913, Page 9
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