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LABOUR AND RETURNED SOLDIERS

Sir, — I feel sure that every genuine returned soldier will uphold Mr. ’Waite’s statement appearing in Thursday’s issue of THE SUN. I myself was never on Gallipoli, but I well remember the munitions strike in England, when we were being smothered with heavy artillery fire, and our artillery were on a limited supply of ammunition, the. results of that strike or go-slow policy. These things may be past history, but driven in as they were, they can never be forgotten, at least by those who danced to the music. D. G. Sullivan, Avon, is greatly mistaken when he says those things are dead and gone. At the same time, the profiteering flagwaggers outside of Parliament, have also a great deal to account for. I, myself, received thanks in Belgium for my little part in the war, so have an easy conscience. “EGYPT TO THE RHINE.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 121, 12 August 1927, Page 8

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LABOUR AND RETURNED SOLDIERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 121, 12 August 1927, Page 8

LABOUR AND RETURNED SOLDIERS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 121, 12 August 1927, Page 8

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