"CRUSH TYRANNY "
I LIBKH.XI.S DKTKKMINKI) I PHti-!i (ifllr.al \V r. ' Roc. ! p.m.i RIGBY. .hil.v 1 At a Liberal party assembly in London, the president, lord Mc'-tun. : pledged the party's ■fullhlooded support to all righteous measures the Government might adopt fur crushing tyranny which menaced the future of the worlfi." He added: "We are here to -tee] our minds against any weakening of the national purpose, whatever may happen, against defeatism or against any bitterness which clamours for indiscriminate revenge i and hold our judgments in the planning of a better world nbruad and at ' home." i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 1 (Supplement)
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