"SCATHING OPEN LETTER."
Sir,—lt is generally supposed to ba putting your head iu the lion's mouth suggesting to editors what they should put iu or omit, hut as 0110 of your old-, est subscribers, and a bit of a patriot, liesides having my only two sons "under the colours," I do think that a foot-note should have been attached to the paragraph in Monday's Domlniox, containing an attack on England's strong man, Lloyd George. It is well known that the London "Daily News" is run bj tlie oocoa-peuce-at-.uiy-prico party; thai it is tlio most widely-read English paper in Germany, the Germans fully believing that its "golden rulo" teachings wero the voico of England. So by its snarling one can sco how deeply th< iron has ontoied its soul. I always ie< member' the American's remark, "Na Lloyd Goorgo, no munitions; no munitions, 110 wm."—l am, etc., W. It. WRIGHT, llahotu, Taranaki.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 6
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151"SCATHING OPEN LETTER." Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 6
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