A NEXT-OF-KIN VOTE
tv. Jf he w,ter sees in the landstim that occurred in the New X 1 Males election the averaee \v South Welshman's rSA I po litlcal yabta-vabberfwho as| I unloading their marathon I a tired Empire. This "all-taStatf no-do" programme had to S sprag or two lest the worker tafr dumbness perish. The war t proved a godsend to the "gift-ofS ' Mons.vhen the Eden", Haßfcg I th!£f£ s ' Senders and theleu them have been entertaining aTw thaT ll^" bUt fa « I tnat there s something radjranr : wrong with an Empire tbtS much spurring on—or—shStj I speak the blunt, horrid truth-4h£ I is something wrong with the orator JJ ho think the Empire needs alltloratory at a time like this. Thati" this yabba-yabba cuts no ice i^ fenders of Britain whose sons «e* also there—seems to have esopr I the attention of men like Mr Mezies. It would seem to me that- i " n ' es s .he gets the first boat hm= he 11 disTOver—as some New Son: I tt ales Ministers have already &- I covered—that Australia has mdF I the limits of her endurance-of m< l = tical oratorj'—and that Austrafe I nave awoke to the fact that orator I is becoming a menace. That is nV 5 : own view—a view to which no m § is compelled to agree. MacCLURE. I
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Auckland Star, 12 May 1941, Page 6
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