SOME "MISCONCEPTIONS."
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—Many of the \voivers think that the Otago Trades and Labour Council is dominated by a oliquo who take their political opinions from the Maoriland "Worker and tho Tablet. I hope this »may be a misoonception; but judged by tho resolution passed about the election for Grey, and from tho present correspondence in your columns thero is some truth in it. Some people sc-em to think that tho opinions of the members of the council on any subject aco objected to just because they arc Roman Catholics, or liavo familv connections with thorn. This is a misconception.—l am, cto., May 20. New Zealaxder.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 2
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