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Sir- —As a spokesman for Labour propaganda has raised a voice and, as usual, a yoice of the past And though omitting the it is just as hopelessly out of touch with reality. Tom Brjtee assumes too •. much. I would allot Mr Savage a high placet but the Labour Party’s virtue was interred with his bones, j Mr Bryce sneers at what he imagines my business principles to be I have no business. The curse and tragedy of the Laboifr Party is its record of jealousy,i envy, and victimisation. It has si complex It hungers for plans by making false assertions. dramatised its so-called findings, and throws in some crumbs of humanitarianism witq a craftiness which, nowadays, deceives only the witless. Mr ryce says “no-one is consulted f out coming into this world.” Does he know all about cosmic universe, and the law f Karma, too? —Yours, etc.. PEGASUS. December 30. 1958.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28783, 2 January 1959, Page 3
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