GOVERNMENT PROMISES
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —In your issue of Thursday, June 30, I noticed, a reply to my letter by Mr. Stephen T. P. Doidge, and I am glad to know that he; thinks one promise made by the Hon. Peter :B£&ser is. to be fulfilled. The point I was making is that members of Parliament are promising all varieties of blessings in the meantime, but leaving it to the next Government, whether their own or some other, to carry out. lam quite sympathetic with ol,d age pensioners and others who expect benefits. At the same :time I would suggest that the benefits'"which the Labour Party propose under their social service scheme are to be paid for by the gold which is to be found at the bottom qf the rainbow. —I am, etc.,
ALICE IN WONDERLAND.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1938, Page 10
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