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"COURT OUT" ALL DISLOYALTY.

to Tar: i-:i)iTOR. S-ir.-I wa.s nleacus-l Jo .-ee vott hit the nail on iho head hi your Thur.sdav's leader ro ti:« North Dun.'din electors.' Su'di a c<nirs- would pi.ll .vp Mr Walker at. once. As for the Hot:. J. i". Paul's talk of surely he i< looking at the thing sideways. Socialism, .•..- it is generallv understood, means | retectioti for the weak, and away with all tyrannv and oppression, and it calls on oacli of v,.\ to strive for. the greatest goe«l of Hie number. Now, it se-enis to im< that (.'mi.jralsion is the true course for realising this goal. When wo havo won this war let us have our own ii L dit to ensure the conscription of wealth. Wo will then he able to devote our whole energies to such things.,' but 1 contend that this is not the, timo for .squabbles like this. ]t, is too much like kicking a man when he is down. Any man who _ talks the-o things, row, and lViwls of iiHK-.i.ilation of prir-ouers. etc. well, to may t(k> least of : t. he is not woithy of the name of Britisher.—T am, i- 1 '--. Laiuik. '• November 4.

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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9

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"COURT OUT" ALL DISLOYALTY. Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9

"COURT OUT" ALL DISLOYALTY. Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9