THE BARONETCY.
To the Editor of THE SUN. Sir,—l would like to explain my. let• ter which appeared in THE SUN last night. • I am quite aware Sir Joseph, gained his first "title through, I think, penny postage. We never objected much;, to that, although It was not the workers who benefited by cheap postage, but the merchants, etc. -We objected to Sir Joseph, Bart. Yes, sir, 8.A.R.0. N.E.T. What do we workers want with . a Baro.net to lead us? A plain "Mr" suits us much better. It: was very kind of our Baronet to keep us out in the rain while he explained that we did not have to pay for the Dreadnought. Quite useless, Sir. Joseph. We wise ones know; better. Wrap it up how you like the workers pay every time. I still think we paid two millions' for a Baronet we do not want; and nevet shall.—l am, etc., WORKER.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 77, 7 May 1914, Page 10
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