MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN.
(To the Editor “Stratford Past ’’V Sir, —One wonders sometimes why it is that we cannot get our Lest men to contest public position-;, and we enquire the reason why. To my way of thinking, it is not far to seek.' The constant abuse of the “Outs” against the “Ins,” and the innuendoes 'cast, on the members of :tho Government make men V,pause and ask: “Is it wo.rrh wJiildfi’’ Aow; we must be fair and ask odrsej /es this question: “Are not the present Ministry just as much interested 1 for the welfare and progress of the country as. Mi'. Massey and his -followers?” As Mr. Massey and his party Are’not prepared to repeal one' single Act of the present Party in' power, why do they not follow your advice in that excellent leader of yours last Saturday, and sink some of their bitter feeling and join in assisting the GbVermnent to legislation for the ben nit of the whole community and 1 tip to make the country better instead of the everlasting cry. of stinking' fifen. Vote for progress, and not letrpgrefesion.—l am, vote., . ‘ PROGRESS.' Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 10 November 1911, Page 5
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191MAN’S INHUMANITY TO MAN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 10 November 1911, Page 5
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