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(To the Editor) Sir,—l congratulate Mr R. O. i Young on his espousing the cause of I the dictator States. Caustic criticism i of Mr Young’s recent letters opens up j the way for an appeal to goad the | Government to action in the time of the present crisis. There is too much of the secret working of the administraJ Hon, and the public is getting restive, j From recent events it appears that ! we have two groups at work in the | world, the doers and the talkers. The talkers express \ jews that are Wilsonian in effect. The aetionists take what they want and we obtain protests and hot air. The pictures of Germany and Italy depicted by Mr Young are not fanciful. but reality. What financial methods they use are not revealed by >our correspondent. However, the , tasks are done. | We have had recent reports from visitors returning from these coun- ’ tries, and they ail agree that things are not so bad after all in Germany and Italy if you comply with the regulations. Is it not the same in the so-called democratic countries? Why therefore, the fostering of hatred against these people? once again It looks as If some . sinister force is at work again to produce another holocaust of humanity, j The suggestion of Mr De Valera of the force of united public opinion against military enterprise is worthy of action rather than pretty affirmations.—l am, etc., HORATIL'S. Hamilton, April 20.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20785, 21 April 1939, Page 9

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POINTS OF VIEW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20785, 21 April 1939, Page 9

POINTS OF VIEW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20785, 21 April 1939, Page 9