ANOTHER REPLY TO “CITIZEN.”
(To the Editor.) Sir,—After reading the letter by “Citizen” in your issue last night, 1, with many others, was struck with the peculiar attitude of the writer towards the subject matter of his letter. If one wishes- to influence the public mind on this serious question of unemployment surely a better understanding of human nature and human kindness is imperative in the writer, who in this case, unfortunately hides under, a nom-de-plume.—l am, etc., JOHN B. SANKEY. 68 Te Awe Awe Street. Palmerston North, September 19, 1933.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 19 September 1933, Page 2
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