An Absurd Letter.
TO THE I.DIToK ]
Si k, -What about it uow 1 think i.ir. people hivobieii foul d. Your paper has often talkol about Mr .stt'.iigut-fo.'w anlueas.'' Can you t' 11 us why it u.is tha' uur l'riiao M inisti r t >!«.! our hoys and tin l
people o| our glorinm country tlut t!n* volau eer, wh > are being sent from New/,?a!aud were to go to Europe't Tlioy all thought tlioy were :o h ive an opportunity ol going to the I'r.uit. Not only before tlioy went lait alter they hid started, and stdl again ni'tor that, Mr Massov guv.; us tin us.stitanco tint our men were going to Europe. What is the lis ' of making del:!,eiato mis statomeuls like this .' When the truth is mide known Mr Ma-.w, who promised that the force was tr go to Curopo, ac'iully turns round and thanks tiio l'ress of New Zealand for having kept tho destination of the troops a secret. Yours, et\,
" i.IBEKAE.' Patumnhoe, August •list. We hive lefpired to this letter in our loading columns.—Ei>
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 226, 1 September 1914, Page 2
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176An Absurd Letter. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 226, 1 September 1914, Page 2
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