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NO VIOLENCE VISIBLE

"Dictatorship talk is fashionable," writes Lord Ponsonby in" fhe'tJaily ; Herald. "But the irresponsible and lighlS-hearted way in which threats "warnings of a dictatorship are made'in tins country is a pretty good indicationrthat nobody for a moment: seriously supposes that anything*' of! th : e' ! kind is rfeatly goihg to happen., Although, in various directions, there • is abnormality" in some .of our bad. and although no one can safety' for see whether, and if so',\ when, acquiescence may be exchanged for 'exaspe'i;ati6n,'' , ther'e r ' is adm|6-; tedly no wildly''revolutionary tenjl-! ency in the ; shape of an' i violence visible on the horizon, nor is th'ere anyone' witH' tne capacity to encourage" such a moment or disposed to "ehcourage' it."

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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3477, 9 June 1934, Page 3

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NO VIOLENCE VISIBLE Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3477, 9 June 1934, Page 3

NO VIOLENCE VISIBLE Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3477, 9 June 1934, Page 3

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