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TOO MANY COOKS?

Dear Flage,— • '' "What about a Postsoripter'g. SaveNew Zealand Party! '"Why shQuldh|t column 8 fall into line with those organisations •which, with laudable optimism, and considerable assurance, ara getting/busy to undo most of the work of; the-Coalition and put this country .on a sound;,(nQ, pun) footing? Another little'life-saver coulcln^t possibly,, jdp-.us any liarin. There's tlie.'StallworthyAtmore, etc., party ... .lying suspiciously low since the Legion yet to be listed tore the empyrean with its vivas. There was that furtive movement originating in Gore, (or Hokonui —where the pseudowhisky comes from). Has it laid its banners, aside!. And the latest of :all is a crusade centred in Auckland which has captured^ a well-known, journal, and whose sponsors promise a rejuvenated, rehabilitated, irresistible, impregnable, andhappy-ev.er-after New Zealand- ifr—• there is always an "if )?—sufficient enthusiasm (and shillings) are forthcoming to endow and maintain this guaranteed slump-crushing , new juggernaut. Meanwhile I want to know.what our currency reformers, not to mention pur noble Single Taxers, think of the latest ■developments. Do they intend to take sucb lying down; in other words, thro^ in tbe towel?, BEN MUSCLEINQ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 10

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TOO MANY COOKS? Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 10

TOO MANY COOKS? Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 10