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WAR AND STRIKES

MR W. M. HUGHES HAILS NEW COMRADES. THINGS SHOULD BE BETTER NOW. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) SYDNEY, June 22. “Those strikes and lockouts which interrupted our war effort have been stirred up to a largo extent by Communist propaganda. Now I expect things will be different,” said the Attorney-General, Mr Hughes, commenting on the news of the war between Russia and Germany. “Everybody is my friend who stands on my right in this fight,” said Mr Hughes. “I do not care whether he calls himself a Communist or a capitalist. I say to my comrades in the Communist party: ‘You have made some remarkable changes of front in the past, but your attitude should now be clear and unmistakable.’ ”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19410624.2.22

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1941, Page 4

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122

WAR AND STRIKES Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1941, Page 4

WAR AND STRIKES Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1941, Page 4

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