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MR SAKLAATVALA'S ANTI-BRITISH UTTERANCES.

I,OX DON. Sept. 22. The followin'! is tin- oath of iilh-e----ianee ivlii.li Mr Sahlatvala. like all M. P's. had to take Ik*lore In' could sit in tlu* House of Commons:— .1 do swear that- T will he faithful and hour true allegiance to his .Majesty Kin<£ Hem-go. his heirs and successor-, accordin'! to law. So help me Hud. Here are some of the many venomous and anti-liritish utterances made hy Mr Saklatvala : The revolutionary movement principle is sound and unod.- Address to Indians, March 9, 1922.

Tlu; British Empire is made tip ol tin* aristocratic and cunning dirty dogs ol Great Britain, who will assail anyone s country at any time, and the British Parliament’s chief function and purpose of existence is io maintain intact that Empire and to retain all the stolen property and to keep m bondage all the bullied nations.—Letter to Birmingham Irish Self-Determination Lea-

gue. li is honour and glory to he a Bolshevik. Battersea. November 20. 1023.

].et us abolish the Union .lark. . . I uni a man with a great affection, record. and esteem for lieuin. Battersea. December 2. 1023. Salvation will be found only when the mass of tho people do what their I! us-iaii brothers attempted to do. In "The Patriot.” .lime 5. 1021. 1 have no he-.iiation in denouncing the wretched Empire. 1 don't want fo argue that there is no Bolshevik conspiracy. There is. and we are members of it. I stand as a determined and implacable enemy of the Union .lack and British Imperialism. I am out to work for a revolution.—Battersea. August 29. 1925. , , t Let the Empire Ik-! —Popular, last Sundav night.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 2

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MR SAKLAATVALA'S ANTI-BRITISH UTTERANCES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 2

MR SAKLAATVALA'S ANTI-BRITISH UTTERANCES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 2

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