COMMUNISM DANGER
Mr. Baldwin’s Warning. Press Association—Copyright. London, April 10. Mr Stanley Baldwin, addressing his constituents probably tor ithe. last time, said he had always.’ felt that for the country’s and the parly’s and one’s own sakes the moment one had given of one’s best one should ask to be relieved of the burden. “It is better to go before the people know you are becoming incompetent,” he said. Mr Baldwin warned the country against hasty changes which woilli) .vreck ihe constitution and bring dii'’.“ter and bloodshed to millions. Russia. Germany and Italy were governed by ideals alien to England and which could: not help in solving England's nroblems, yet »hey must not carelessly assume that Fascism or Communism could not happen In England. ; t "Mechai'sm and materialism bring the dancer of mass suggestion and mass movements,’*, said Mr Baldwin. We must keep ourselves Immune from the virus <*f Fa-.cUtn and Communism alike. ’
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 405, 12 April 1937, Page 5
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153COMMUNISM DANGER Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 405, 12 April 1937, Page 5
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