Mr. McGillick’s Address
Sir, —A correspondent has asserted that Mr. McGillick’s views were oneeyed, erroneous, and perversions of tire truth, and this may possibly be the view of other's as well. While holding no brief for the lecturer, it is only fair to state that his views are shared by many prominent people, including the world-famous Mr. K. Zilliacus, who was for 20 years an official of the League of Nations secretariat at Geneva, who, over the name of “Vigilantes,” has written several books exposing what is going on behind the scenes, and, therefore, is unknown to the public. With a wealth of indisputable facts at his disposal, he puts in a clear perspective that which to the average persons is a meaningless jumble. Tht new and strange problems and difficulties produced by the war can best be solved by a full and frank discussion of all the events leading up to the present crisis, without which we cannot understand the position. Mr. McGillick at least gave us food for thought.
I WONDER,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 4 November 1939, Page 14
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