CORRESPONDENCE.
CO-OP E!RIATT Y E EFFORT. (To the Editor.) Sir, —Tt is very disappointing to ad interested that Messrs. Belton and Dickie have failed to respond to the request for further enlightment on the Latest phases of the co-operative movement. Being directors of the largest concern of its kind in Taranaki we take for granted that they must be particularly well informed on the subject o co-operation, and we therefore .regret their apparent reluctance to diffuse their information amongst those to whom they appeal for -support lor the camse. We l'eel that they are not actjmr up to what i.s expected oi them in remaining .silent on this matter, for they must realise that: “Imon without knowledge > useless; knowledge without union i<s powerless. Again thanking you in anticipation,—J «i lONOTCANT PARMER.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 January 1926, Page 5
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131CORRESPONDENCE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 January 1926, Page 5
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