ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Hundred P«r Cent. British."—lt was admitted that there were a few exceptions, and unless more direct evidence can be submitted it would be inadvisable to renew the discussion. H.N.W.—To permit such persons to evade an obligation because they might have a subversive influence would probably provoke great resentment from other people who accept their responsibilities loyally. Beg. K. Stillwell.—As you state that "there Is no time now to abolish orthodox finance," it would be Idle to discuss what may be done later.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 10
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