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CONVINCING EXPOSITION

Sir, —As there are many pros and cons within the case of acknowledging the State of Israel (Herald 28/7/50): It may be looked upon as foreign diplomacy, but it can also be looked upon as appeasement to the Wall Street Cum Israel (Palestine) Cum Moscow International. It is to be remembered that we (New Zealand) were committed to a controlling vote in an oil company by the last Government; and in Iran that on the face of things,, it is possible that Israel’s understanding will be of far deeper meaning than in according with the relevant discussions (on the surface) of the United Nations towards' the British Commonwealth.

While co-operating with the United Nations we must not be subserviant to a international hierachy that has tribal relations with Russia. And as I have stated before (Beacon Press 24/7/50) the Russian 30 years treaty with Mao’s Communist China is a loan of a misprint stated 30 million dollars) 300,000,000 dollars is correct. Where did those dollars come from? On a previous occasion there were hundreds of thousands of American dollars (forgeries). Bills were circulated (1928-32) (10 million is correct). The greatest number were sent to China. From the Berliner Tageblatt, the story goes: The news of the circulation of counterfeit 100 dollar bank notes. So far the counterfeiters nor their plant has been discovered. But recent investigations have established that Franz Fischer of Neue Winterfeldstrasse, who undertook to pass the counterfeit notes in Berlin, returned from Russia in March 1929 Therefore we must regulate our foreign policy to check the infilteration of the “Triumvirates” financial policy to the detriment of the British Commonwealth. The international banker is enemy number 1.

Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW, Whakatane, August 13.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 82, 14 August 1950, Page 4

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CONVINCING EXPOSITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 82, 14 August 1950, Page 4

CONVINCING EXPOSITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 82, 14 August 1950, Page 4

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