CORRESPONDENCE
Sir. —Permit me, sir, to thank “Labour” for his “abstract” answer to my simple query. There was no need to come at me like a raging hull, and 1 lion to go off tilting at a windmill. Besides, I did not ask him to use soap to wash himself. I wouldn’t he so beastly personal. I wouldn’t complain if lie allowed his whole body to become encrusted and (he birds to nest in his whiskers. As to social “giants’ 7 and disloyal “squills," 1 scorn all such naughty people although I am not on the same lofty plain as “Labour.” 1 agree also, sir, that Labour has done its-part manfully in the trenches, and the majority of those who (Irst answered Ihe call were not conscripts, either. —Yours, etc., CITIZLX.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1837, 8 June 1918, Page 3
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131CORRESPONDENCE Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1837, 8 June 1918, Page 3
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