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THE CHALLENGE.

(To the Editor.) ( Sir, —The reply by Mr Douglas Seymour appears to me like his usual. Were Mr Seymour an owner of racehorses, and I also owned horses; and were Mr Seymour visiting my stable, this is what I would expect him to say—- “ Nice colt that, Masters. What is the breeding?” “Social Credit from Monopoly.”

“Yes, looks fair; nice head and neck, fair body, good legs. Masters, I have a colt, Paper Money from Promissory Note. I’ll back him to beat yours for a mile. Conditions (must have conditions) : I (Seymour) put up my own rider on my Colt Usury. I (D.S.) ride your colt The Major. TJius you, Masters, will see more of tile race.’’ Thanking Mr Seymour for being the greatest promoter of Douglas Sooial Credit in the Waikato, and wishing him the compliments of the season, —I am, eto., E. M. MASTERS. Hamilton, December 19, 1934. P.S.- —Should %Mr Seymour be in Tauranga between January 19 and 25 I would like to extend to him an invitation to drop into the Douglas camp, where we expect possibly hundreds 6f delegates, under the guardianship of Captain Rushworth, our president, including Sir Andrew Russell, Mr A-tmore, Miss King and many others from all over the Dominion, who are associated with the betterment of the underdog.—E.M.M.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19455, 20 December 1934, Page 11

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THE CHALLENGE. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19455, 20 December 1934, Page 11

THE CHALLENGE. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19455, 20 December 1934, Page 11

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