UNFAIR TACTICS.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —It is very much to be regretted that the tactics adopted by the "bagpipe" gang of Labour extremists, who, under organisation, are following candidates opposed to their party from meeting to meeting, to create disturbances. : Their action savours very much of the; tactics introduced into the Watersiders' Union a few years ago, when reasonable opponents to Socialistic proposals were howled down by the majority acting under the lead of the then controlling disciples of Sovietism. In the "go slow burst up in more recent years the moderates became the reactionary party, and out went the Soviet or Communistic leaders. These latter are now the same class of men, who, with others, are receiving political emoluments to control this organised combination, and at Miss Melville's recent meeting they demonstrated they are no respecter of persons.—l am, etc., ALL BRITISH.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 18
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