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“TO HIM THAT HATH..."

ci r it is fortunate that the people of Otago have learned to understand that, to matter how weak a case may be, if t has for its purpose the object of eralarrassinl* the Government it is bound to wve vour full weight behind it. Your sub-leader on extra rations is most unmpressive. The best you can do is to -V.hsrribe to the views put forward by Vlr Burgess and Mr Wight. Both these Gentlemen have shown such a strong Political bias that their arguments can , e heavily discouned. Mr Wight makes he open charge that the whole thing is lone to suit a party political purpose Ihe comments of one lady critic are meresting because of their simplicity ‘ Christmas is the season for giving, she states Th s is exactly what Mr Nordmeyer is doing Another lady critic says, • What you haven’t got you don t miss. Let her try walking the streets of a strange city without a penny in her PO l C t k was fortunate tor the good name of Dunedin that wiser counsels prevailed at themid-day meeting of the committee, when it was decided to invite a representative of the National Council to visit Dunedin, Could I suggest that the critiagainst extra rations, though weak, would be more effective were it tempered with a little generosity and less political "ias -i am. etc.. Common Sense.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 9

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“TO HIM THAT HATH..." Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 9

“TO HIM THAT HATH..." Otago Daily Times, Issue 26634, 3 December 1947, Page 9

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