THE COMING DAWN.
We of the English-speaking world are to-day fighting with our hacks to the wall, -fighting to call a halt to the two beasts who now straddle the greater part of Europe after having crushod the rights and privileges that thousand* of working-clas* idealist* have in the past piven their lives to achieve and preserve. Remembering the struggle to preserve working-cla«*> light* in those day* of the "eighties. It seems «-t range that men of British blood can be found to celebrate such a travesty of progress a* the anniversary of the alleged Communietic Soviets of Russia. Russia, presided over by that third party in the unholy trinity of bloody murderers— Joseph Stalin, the man of steel, with his half-bred German cum Russian Foreign Minister. The writer k a Communist and one who helped, along with thousand* of others, to make a success of Jack London'* world-wide commemoration of Russia'« bloody Sunday, a day when Joe Stalin himself wa*. present and escaped from the Czarist*' massacre, but lived on to bring disgrace upon the Idealistic Communtet movement toy his beastly terroristic pemecntion. whose hands to-day are as deeply dyed in the blood of millions of innocents as are the hand* of his eo-partaer-in crime Hitler and Mussolini. Let n* purge our British communities, of al" beastly reactionaries and all enemies of our hard-won Commonwealth of Nation*, upon whose preservation depends th« rights of free speech and the freedom of religious worship. CHARLES LAWRLN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 6
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245THE COMING DAWN. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 308, 28 December 1940, Page 6
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