FACTS AND ISMS.
In his continuity of vagueness your correspondent F. Allen makes one fact abundantly clear —he is more concerned about attacking Socialism and Socialists than in making a real effort to help remove the many ills he so lengthily lamented in his two previous letters. His "direct methods"' leaves me more amused than enlightened. There is one '•ism*' F. Allen "would do well to study, criticism; it was the very unreasonable display of this in his first letter that brought my challenge. I still think that I'm a more capable would-be reformer than he, and I'm qxiit-e happv about it. GEO. A. HARPER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 218, 15 September 1939, Page 6
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