DICTATORSHIP METHODS
Sir, —From tho letters of somo correspondents, people of this country are beginning to notice tho dictatorship methods of tho present Government. This is usually a sign of a very weak Government. The main point is wo will not tolerate a dictatorship. A\e want sane, sound Government in this country by men of commercial experience and integrity, not gamblers who spend in hopes of backing a winner. I would like to drive home the fact that, in spite of Government interference with industries for tho benefit of the worker, the cost of living has gone up and up "with all tho brakes off," and we aro being driven into buying cheap-jack goods to tho detriment of our own industrial concerns. The answer to all that is, "it won't bo long now." WoitKKit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22896, 26 November 1937, Page 15
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