In Cause of Justice
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(To the Editor.) Sir, — -I wish to congratuiato ' ' EvenHanded Justice" on his hue letter. He j voices the feelings of all decent-living people Until the law is altered so ■ punished there will be f ew conviction-3. i punished there will fe few convictibns. The accused gets the~sympathy verdict. 1 No one cares for thjse who "squeai" snd get protection. Let the law gaol all the - participanfcs in these uneavoury cases and we will have a decent country for otir rising generalion. ... Now is the time for us to demand that 'something be done; immediately. .This last potoriouis case was a farce. 1 wish Seinple and Co. would giv'e over worrying .over :the f'old crocks." and other.petty law-breakers and give some much-nfeeded attention to.all this rottou trade ' J. that "*is still being carried jt\ ti in nnr t.nwu S Y OETS. fitC..
Hastings, Eeb.- 25, .1937..
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 7
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