THOSE RUSSIANS.
“ | need not say more than this, but on an ovonly-halaiieod argument tho
(iovi'i'inneni decided that. since the Russians were here, end since we perfectly understood them, their methods and their purposes and their aims, they could', perhaps, do no more mischief here than they could do elsewhere. And T cannot doubt that unless we observe signs of a change—though | none at lire soul is apparent —it will be . necessary to re-examine the whole J question and to decide whether or not we are well advised in retaining any degree of association with a country whose avowed purpose in every part ol the world is to undermine the historical greatness of this country.”—T.oid Birkenhead.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1927, Page 1
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115THOSE RUSSIANS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1927, Page 1
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