THE IMPORTED AGITATOR
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ON HIS TRACK. The North Sydney branch of tho Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League has been giving some attention to £Lic ilt-effect3 upon Australia of the imported agitator. A committee- has been appointed to inquire into the propaganda of revolutionists, non-Australian particularly, in regard to tho Indian revolutionary move, ment, as well as the means whereby the movement was introduced into Australia.
Tho committee was commissioned to suggest u course of action for tho protection of our womenfolk who, through their great open-heartcdness, were liuUo to be innocently induced to support tho revolutionary movement by iho cunning of the anti-Imperial agitators. Tho committee expressed good feeling and comeradeship towards the noble body of planters in Fiji, who "stepped forward to u. man at tho outbreak 01 war for tho protection of our womenkind, but who, while absent lighting for the Umpire, had suffered through the cunning of these agitators."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 283, 26 August 1919, Page 4
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156THE IMPORTED AGITATOR Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 283, 26 August 1919, Page 4
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