Scrimgeour and Co.
ANTI-SHAM. :
Sir, — The able letter * writ'ten "Agur" in Tuesday's HeraldrTribune voices most eloquently tke opinion of. the tkinking section of tke general public. - . . Regarding parsons and lawyers entering politics— -wken tkese men vstand' for Parliament and fail to ; get - seats' in the Labour interest, do they still go round tke country fighting in ' tkeir ■ spare time, witk no ulterior motive, fox the cause of Labour? , . It would sometimes seem tkat the gullible public prefer not to see tkrougk the cunning and self -interest ; of- men " wko kave "tke gift of tke gab."— • Yours. etc..
Hastings, Nov. 18, 1937. ' ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 47, 18 November 1937, Page 6
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101Scrimgeour and Co. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 47, 18 November 1937, Page 6
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