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The "Fraser Salute"

it was a metfiod tfiat savQured of Nazism, said Mr. J. J. Maher in tfie Century Hall last night, when commenting"on a repqrt afieging that Mr. Fraser Was calfing for a sfipw of hands, at fiis meetings, of ah those who supported him. People shoiild not be asked to make a public declaration of their polltipal opinions, Mr. Mafier contended. It would result in their victimisation. Sucfi an action would be resented by the public, particularly coming from a Prime Minister. "Hands up is Mr. Fraser's sglute now," he added, !(but on November 27 it wih be away down here."

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1946, Page 4

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The "Fraser Salute" Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1946, Page 4

The "Fraser Salute" Chronicle (Levin), 22 November 1946, Page 4

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