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MAN'S IN HUMANITY TO MAN.

. Ski —In feadiiig "Thank's" letter: in ywir Wednesday's issue, one's mind revert s to Tinion of Athens as a lesson; of ingratitude to our fellow men, Surety tlio canker ■worm must bis afc. ■\Vork amongst out officials. Sir* may one ask ivlretlior the Harbour -Board owns the country, Or the country the Harbour Board? There seems some very IjigWiande.d justice doled out to tlm poor fellows who came at a time when tiro country needed them, and tlifrro is an old motto, via., '■0110 volunteer is better than a dozen pressed men," been use, sir, lie has the uillinpness to do thi! right, whilst the otlier fellows have the stubbornness to do tlw opposite. Al'loiVaßoes ought certainly to bo made is a, ease of the party 1:1 question. However a man may. ho of tlm wrong colour, and this >nay make all the difference. I'lieto are several tilings in connection with labour and the Harbour Hoard which outsiders aro taking part'i<-ular notice ofj and there is just tiio.possibility of an adjustment, taking place 0110 of these dnvs—when ito bottom may come to the top and tiro tap come to tli© bottom. Let' tis liopo for this a», etc., HENRY AYALTON. Waikanae.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 6

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MAN'S IN HUMANITY TO MAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 6

MAN'S IN HUMANITY TO MAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2109, 28 March 1914, Page 6

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