WHY LABOUR RULES.
(To the Editor.) Fitz—Our frlends of the New Zealancl \Velfare League seem to he getting Into a lot at hot water these days. but perhaps they make it. too apparent whose welfare they repre—sent. The llntlncial editor of a Do— publication gives the League a beautiful black eye in regard to the $222,000,000 of frozen credit in Lon—don, brought about by the financial gymnastics of the late Government. 50 for the Labour Government has shown no inclinatlon to fall for the blnndlshments 01' artful financiers, so whether we be furmer, merchant or tradesman, let our fervent prayer he that there will he no more gymnastics \\‘llll thls nation's finances. 'l‘ho stark ruin of our farmers and the pnupcrisation ut' the people are tho most eloquent evidence of just how staggering- this gross llnancial mismanagement was. But if you are partial to red hot-rings you will Ilncl the New Zealand Welfare League has :1. plentiful supply ot‘ them. in other legislation. such as the fut—hour \veek, labour costs, etc.~l am, etc., PER ASPERA. Hamilton, May 11-
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 9
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178WHY LABOUR RULES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 9
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