CURATE’S ATTACK ON UNION JACK. A remarkable outburst against the Union Jack was made by the Rev. Jack Buck nail, curate of Dclabo’e, Uornwall, speaking at Truro. Mr Bucknall said lie stood lor the Red flag as the symbol of an international ivorld commonwealth which Christ stood for. The Union Jack was coneived in crime and bad stood for crime iver since. The Union Jack stood for freedom for the rich, while the poor vvc’ro being robbed. He was proud to stand with his Russian comrades.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 8
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