UNEMPLOYED.
(To the Editor). Sir, —There are a. few times in life it is necessary t© think. To t'iie thinker the changes of life or government come not imexrpected, not unexplainable; wlva.t is looked for does not disappoint, and what Is unseen strikes not fear. The unthinking multitude of people who temporarily .rejected the Reform manifesto. at the last general election in preference to the seventy million bait of the United Party, and who, moreover, have fai'ied to. prove their tangent with truth by measures or work done, have time now to do. some sane thinking. It is better to eat. last year’s apples than this year’s green ones. Readers will remember the. statement —"no unem» .ployed this winter” —made by the loader of the government. These pregnant words have a message for its today : Repudiate, the claim of the ljlusionary United Party to. retain office,, and expose the rhetorical disguise of our Labour members. Their efforts to cxnress the. political! tnith through the medium of the human language is no in ful. The registered unemployed have increased threefold since the United-Labour alliance came into power. Let ns have another election and give the electors an opportunity of rectifying the honest mistake they made at the last poll—l am ,eto. M
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 August 1930, Page 4
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