THE MACKISTAN MOVEMENT
The Earl of Selkirk in the House of Lords warned that certain sections of, opinion in Scotland were considering a brea way from the United Kingdom and England. -Cable message, [N Mackistan the Hielan’ man Is makin’ a’ the noise he can. MacGhandy in his philabeg Is pu'in’ at the Southron’s leg. Mutters of internecine war Shake Dundeepur and Glesgapore, An’ folk ate lookin’ awtu’ sad Awa’ by Aberdeenabad, [HE fury of Strathnavertana Threatens the raj and all its mana; The swords of Tam o’ Shanter Singh And William Wallacejee shall ring. Let Attlee Sahib fear, puir body, The ensanguined waves of Clydeawaddi Should Selkirk and the Argyll Khan Lead forth the power of Mackistan,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 18
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119THE MACKISTAN MOVEMENT New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 418, 27 June 1947, Page 18
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