Causes of Distress.
Dear Sir, —“Twice Wounded” is rath ambiguous in parts but I take it that in common with many millions of ex-s diers throughout the world, has pass through all the stages of disillusionmei The next stage is the recognition of t common cause of the distress of his fi children—war and the gradual filching our liberties under a veiled but ev increasing form of Fascism—our virtual c franchisement for one year, the attem] to consolidate the sedition laws and a emergency measures, and the growing t of Order in Councils, to quote a few stances. The enemy is the tottering soc system that endeavours to perpetuate th injustices and uphold them by force.—l a etc., G.T.M
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20510, 11 January 1935, Page 6
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