“NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY”
(To the Editor) Sir,—ln regard to the statement published by the Sick and Wounded Soldiers’ Executive, and a telegram published from Wellington by you, it would make interesting reading for your subscribers if you were to publish, the names of the executive of this association, and then the public would be able to judge whence the political move. 1 have personally inspected tho pay sheets complained of by the member for Nelson, and defv any person to prove that a false statement has been made bv lum thereto. In regard to the. association it may be well for the public who subscribed the cash to look into the cost of administration at the present and see if the percentage is not too high and cannot be reduced, and thus more capital made available for the man out. of work.—l am, etc., TOILER.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 July 1928, Page 8
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