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Sir,— Mr Turner seems to be all hot and bothered. His reply has been so lcng appearing that I had almosi; forgotten our littie tilt at each other. However. it is not my ilitention to be drawn into any further controversy, and as this is supposed to be a free COuntry I expect I am entitled to my own political opinion. I have always had to wol'k, and I suppOse I will Always have to, but that does not make me a Communist. I would lika to state that I consider it a great pity that Labour leaders .did . not crawl before they started to fly. They seem to have gone out of their Way to antagonise a great number of people who were kindly disposed towards them. Had they decided on a niore mcderate poli.ey they might have been in power so long that nothing sliort of dynamite would have shifted them. This policy of "high, wide and handsome ' ' is very impressive, but \>'hat about a spot of cautionf Perhaps "Ajax" is interested enough to pull Mr Turner 's one-sided argunient to pieces, especially his remarks about the Labour Government running any business for profit. What about the Queensland Labour Government! — Yours, etc.,
Hastings, Dcc. 9, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 66, 10 December 1937, Page 7
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