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DIFFERENCE OF OPINION.

j (Tiy FRAXK A. fiAKIH'TT.) 1 ''DilTcen-es (it <11>i11!<>11 makes horse racinj;." '' 't this difference of opinion that i':iii-c< f I'Vi'rviiiii' who let-; cm horse racintr to • eventually lose ill of the money they bet. "DiH'ei-eiice of oji'inon makes 11!:» world uo rim lid." No. this is not true. All that difference (it ooinion doe-; is to make the people in t lie world ;n mound —in circles. There is ( no profit in «oiirr around in circles. Therefore. if von do not know, don t form opinions. 1 ' knew, of course. this world was full of people : who held different opinion-;, i.e., people who 1 had set notions with in ulticient information f to support them, hut 1 did not know how s radica 11 v different the~e could lie or how set t people could become in hanj>in«* on (o ltalfs haked beliefs, especially if these beliefs 1 appeared to Im' to their own interest. One f man writes: "Inventors of niacliinerv roll men - of work and are public enemies who should i lie killed. Another hails Wliitnev. Hoe and s I'diso-.i as public benefactors. One savs we 1 cannot prosper unless men are yi \en the i incentive of owning- what they create. Other® s hold that, in order to progress, everything .' must be owned by the State, to whose bureaucrats all business must lie entrusted. Don't f form opinions, they are dansrerou-t to evervj one. inoludinjr yourself.— (N'.A.X.A.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 6

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DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 6

DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 6