CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.
WATERFRONT CONTROL. (To the Editor.) TTie long continued manoeuvres on the waterfront of Neir Zealand hare ended m they were intended to end—, in Government control. The technique has become so universal it is a wonder that it deceives anyone. And now for the next move. Who is going to control the Government T That question, too, may be fought out behind closed door* in the near future. But on that question I, for one, maintain that, if there k going to be a change, the electors are entitled to a say in it, -war or no -war, and so ensure that the principles which we are being sent to bleed for on foreign fiefck are 'not lost to us here in Xev Zealand. J.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 69, 21 March 1940, Page 6
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