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Tkuiutoiuau Rights. Tile attitude taken up by certain, prominent members of the Labour Party over the defence of Shanghai is Unite in keeping with the policy of embarrassing and obstructing the Government at all costs which they have followed hitherto. At a moment when tin' safety of many thousands of British subjects is in jeopardy, and even their lives may lie at stake, Labour mem iters are exhibiting their fitness for the task of government and their capacity for statesmanship by raising childish and quibbling questions about the infringement of China’s territorial rights, and are displaying a. quite pathetic solicitude tor the constitutional right of Chinese mobs to muriH'l • foreign devils” indiscriminately without, let or hindrance. - Exchange.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1927, Page 2
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