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MINORITIES STIR

MACDONALD EXPLAINS ARTICLE WRITTEN LONG AGO (Australian and .V. '/. Press Association) LONDON, Monday. The Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, explains that he wrote the article on minorities in Europe, which was published yesterday in a Sunday newspaper, a long time ago in his private capacity. Its publication yesterday was not authorised by him. The newspapers generally do not pursue the incident' in view of Mr. MacDonald’s statement, but comments are being made on the Continent. The Paris newspaper “Journel des Debats” says: "The ideas expressed in the article correspond closely with those Mr. MacDonald has expressed on several occasions. If he intends to support such theories at Geneva in September, he will give a most dangerous blow to the cause of peace and liberty. “Mr. MacDonald has the reputation of being the friend of peace, but in reality he Is the friend of Germany.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 9

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MINORITIES STIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 9

MINORITIES STIR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 9

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