MR. WRIGHT GOES WRONG AGAIN
(To the Editor.) • Sir,—l fail to understand how Mr. Wright finds justification for his inaccuracies in the circumstance that some years ago —before I came to New Zealand, in fact —some friend of mine made a pronouncement which Mr. Wright claims I didn't repudiate. Having said that the S.D.P.is "a German organisation," and having found that that statement was altogether outside the range of fact, he then declared in effect that it was the XJ.F.L. that was "a German organisation." When that fallacy is stripped naked he wanders off into a long, .rambling outburst,, and finishes np by saying that he now ''believes" that either the U.F.L. or the S.D.P. is affiliated with Berlin. Had Mr. Wright been imbued with a sufficient spirit of fairness or blessed with sufficient business method to direct au inquiry to the national secretary of tile TJ.F.L., ho would have learned that the TJ.F.L. (reconstructed in 1914) is not even affiliated with the International Secretariat—or any other international body. I have already shown where the S.D.P. stands. So, you see, Mr. Wright was not only wrong in his "facts." He is equally wrong in his "beliefs." To say the least, his wavs are peculiar.—l am, etc., • "., H. E. HOLLAND.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 6
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