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to ths snrroa oj the muss a. Sir, —I wonder what would be the attitude of the Rev. J. K. Archer in the event of a mutiny (or strike) breaking Out in his Majesty's Imperial Army. Would he regard the man who remained loyal to his employer, the King, as a disloyalist? To be logical, Mr Archer should consider the first business of a .soldier in a time of mutiny, a,-; being loyal to his fellow soldiers.—Yours, etc., AVONSIDE. July 23, 1935. C"I do not answer hypothetical questions." said the Bev. J. K. Archer, chairman of the Christchurch Tramway Board.]
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21536, 27 July 1935, Page 25
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