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POLITICAL ISSUES.

lO THE EDITOR. Sir, —“ Ajax,” in last Thursday’s ‘ Star.’ finds all other cor respondents amusing who do not follow his political ideas. It would be better if such a supercilious individual shed some of his superiority complex. Interest was reduced since Labour got in to 4$ per cent, on mortgage rates. People paying do not find it amusing; they find it easier on their purse. There is certainly a lot of merit to be claimed for being a propagandist for a policy where justice to the majority is the slogan, opposed to a favoured few. —I am, etc., Ajax, No. 2. September 5.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Some of the replies to Mr G. Clarke have been unfairly harsh in tone. Mr Clarke is, I take it, a young man, who has been, until quite recently, rather wobbly as regards polities. He admits frankly that he was driven by the Labour Council into the Citizens’ camp, and forced ultimately into the National Party. Finding himself on firm ground at last, he feels it necessary to explain himself in long and perhaps boring letters to the ‘Star.’ If Air Clarke does overrate his importance

slightly why fall on him and rend him for'what, after all, is a very common failing?—l am, etc. Tolerance. September 5 J '

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Evening Star, Issue 23055, 6 September 1938, Page 7

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POLITICAL ISSUES. Evening Star, Issue 23055, 6 September 1938, Page 7

POLITICAL ISSUES. Evening Star, Issue 23055, 6 September 1938, Page 7

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