ANONYMOUS CORRESPONDENTS
WORRY LADY LABOUR ALP. (United Press Association —Ry Electro Telegraph—Copyr gift). LONDON, Fob. 4. Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Die wellknown Labour member of the Ilona of Common*, admits that she occasionally receives pleasing ‘•ittle gifts from anonymous donors. To-dav. however, sin* experienced a great shock when a young goat, packed in a box, but dead on arrival, eaim i through the post. Miss Wilkinson says:—“l g<*t al' sorts of letters from cranks and aggrieved people, but- my secretary an myself were so seared to-day that \w did not read the accompan-ing let ,ter. 1 fully believe that the sender’s idea was that I should hand over ill sacrificial animal to Air Stanley Bald i win, the Prime ATinister. I wish tiial people - would not do these Drugs. 11 is playing the goat with a vongeam-e Afv nerves are pretty good, but,they will not stand much of this sort ol thing.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 6
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