"WRITING ON THE WALL"
"Our men in the House, our Cabin*et„: have been pioneers for years andy oar* past," said Mrs. C. Stewart,. Labour candidate for Wellington West, at, Mornington last night. "They knew the struggle and were sacrificed f<*>rr their principles. (Applause.) When a person has a vision that is good far mankind neither biankers nor big business nor any. power on earth cain quench the fire or .close tbe door. Theoa
is no power on earth that can s*v« that worn-out thing called capStftlftm. The writing is on the wall; it fe tottaef ing. The only thing that can bacpett is that it may drag on a little SODgtr. just a little longer."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 84, 6 October 1938, Page 22
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