THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
On Takinc: No Risks. Il no elear-filt distinct ion lie iiiaile by Labour itself between the constitutionalist-: and the anarchists in itranks, how can it reasonably ask others to do so? The natural eoiielilsioii of an observant public i- ihai all Labour is tarred, more or less t liorongldy. w ith tie Communist brush. And from that natural eonclu-Pin ihero imi-t arise, as the menace is understood, a widespread determination intake no risk's. Enough is known, al all events, to per-nad > electors to keel) power out ol the hands of those who. however loud in their protestations of national loyalty and constitutional aims, are irresponsibly flirting with a loree held on smashing I lie Empire and establishing anarchy. "New Zealand Herald."
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 2
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125THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 2
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