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DROPPING OF TERM “BRITAIN”

Sir, —One reads that it is essential to Socialism that the British Empire / should be liquidated! A nation and people who have fought for all who wanted freedom, a thing that would not be granted under Asiatic rule. We the people (British subjects) should ask “who are our respective Governments representing—us, or Wajl Street.” If Wall Street, then it is time we had a reckoning. ’

If we drop our Sovereign Bights, we are belly crawlers, selling ourselves to the Tribe of Israel, selling our inheritance for a pot of pottage, grovelling in the dust for the crumbs that fall from the rich .-man’s table, and building pyramids for our masters in the slave gang. When we drop the title “British Empire” we will be > submerged in the totalitarian state of Communism. The British Commonwealth of Nations is yours While you protect it and your Sovereign! Or do you accept the ultimatum of Communism? Sir Stafford Cripps’j explanation only aggravates the case, as against his first pronouncement Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19481110.2.11.1

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 18, 10 November 1948, Page 4

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DROPPING OF TERM “BRITAIN” Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 18, 10 November 1948, Page 4

DROPPING OF TERM “BRITAIN” Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 18, 10 November 1948, Page 4

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