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BRITAIN PRAISED

EMERGING FROM DEPRESSION NEW YORK, November 11. The Hearst chain of newspapers publishes a savage editorial to-day, declaring: “England is progressing out of the depression soberly, legitimately, intelligently and effectively. There is no Socialistic revolution in England, no dictatorship, or substitution of'despotism'for democracy, no interference with individual liberty—and no N.R.A. England is still the home of freedom of publication and freedom of speech, freedom of publication and freedom of action. Why should we imperil both our liberty and our prosperity by this damaging N.Rj.A. measure of Socialistic despotism p”

The tribute is the more striking as it is inspired by a fliaii who was notorious as an Anglophobe. -

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19331116.2.18

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1933, Page 3

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110

BRITAIN PRAISED Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1933, Page 3

BRITAIN PRAISED Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1933, Page 3

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