Anent Logic.
(To the Editor.) Sir Some remarkable statements are made by correspondents to your naner Their enthusiasm is such that Sc is harshly treated. For instance. Mr H. Clifford stated, Wo may be interested to know that two relatives of Mr Montagu Norman are social creditors, and we may see some alteration in the policy oi the Bank of England.” Is not that wonderful. Mr Baldwin has a son who stood, at a recent election, as a socialist, so, I suppose, we may see some trend towards Socialism in the policy o respected father? A daughter ofYho late Marquess of keddleston ww a active Socialist, so we should have looked for some similar trend n He career of her able lather. I had an acquaintance who was the son of a Lord Justice of Appeal, but wbo is sadly addicted to drink. I assume that we must now look for signs of something serious on that high Bench. What nonsense. JVhen Mr Norman himself shows signs of adopting a policy that the British Labour laity will not touch in any circumstances it will be time to expect change—and to he surprised. But perhaps we should not demand too much. If those correspondents were logical we should be deprived of many interesting letters and a lot of healthy humour, and we cannot afford that —I am, Rotorua, December 12.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 9
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