LABOUR IDEALS
Sir, —With advancing years, municipal eltctions are more commendably contested and Wednesday's election was no exception. Experience has taught one to observe and to note privileges and permits. Knowledge combined with understanding (and knowledge or wisdom is valueless without understanding), enables one to foresee issues. Ideas and ideals do not always count, and Mr. Walter Nash, with his great faith in Labour's aims, might gain some inspiration from the careful reading of “Individualism,” by Voysey. After all, it is the case of the man behind the gun. Communistic notions are very well for the crowd, but we are all separately gifted, and the individual should learn something of the forceful influence of one's own individual capacity, combined with a strong faith in God and right. The return of Mr. G. A. Troup as our Mayor was not unexpected, his experience personality, and tact alone paving the way to a safe Mayoral anchorage.— I -am, etc., • ■. . ■ ■’ ■ RADICAL-INDIVIDUALIST. Wellington, May 2.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 185, 3 May 1929, Page 11
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