RULING THE LAND
Sir, —In looking at Wednesday's and Thursday's papers, I have come to the conclusion that very soon we shall have to put a fence round New Zealand or everyone in the world will be trying to get in. .Reading through n list .of remits to be placed before the Labour Party's conference at Wellington, we shall certainly soon be in a most blissful Nazi-Communist condition that cannot be equalled anywhere. Hitler and Stalin would be able to give valuable advice on effective methods of "purging" the Civil Service, teaching of propaganda in the schools, muzzling the press, even opposition to the British Government, Britain always being in the wrong. The rest of the list (most of it) would be better divided out, if further advice is required from the aforementioned gentlemen, for New Zealand is evidently about to combine the methods of the two of them. The Hotel Union Boycott is Nazi-ism pure and simple and shows how very courageously we are marching toward the goal that Germany has reached. Nazi-Bolshevist.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 15
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