DISLOYAL EXTREMISTS
PCXiPIT CONDEMNATION. ‘“TRAITORS TO TTHHI FAUjEN.” Strong condemnation of the disloyalty expressed by oertain eeotione of the community was uttered by the Rev. C. H. Grant Ccnren in .the course of his address at the memorial service at St. Matthew’s Church, Auckland. He said there was a deal of disloyalty in our midst, and those who were preaching sedition and disloyally were traitors to the men who had shed their blood on the battlefield. Those who did not feel they could live in a country such as ours, where freedom and liberty had been won for .them by the “boys” who fought and fell, had far 1 letter seek some other country if they oould find one, where they could live under happier conditions.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10886, 28 April 1921, Page 5
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