PARTY STRIFE.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —It seems a great pity that correspondents such as "Boy Worker' should choose times such ns these for stirring up the political mud. Apparently, our distance from the seat of war clouds our vision to the dreadful issues that are in the balance and some are lulled to a sense of security and immunity from the attentions of the Nazis. Actions such as we have witnessed in the past few weeks are not to be applauded, rather are they to bo deplored as a point scored for Hitler. It will indeed take all the strength and courage wc can muster to win through in this war, so please let'us stand together as one man regardless of political opinion and selfish ideas. _lf "Boy Worker" has so much spare time I would commend him to procure from the Public Library the hook entitled, "The Enemy in Our Midst," by Walter Wood, and inwardly digest the repercussions of such trouble as he hopes to stir up by his correspondence.—l am, etc., OLD DIGGER.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 124, 24 April 1940, Page 10
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177PARTY STRIFE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 124, 24 April 1940, Page 10
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