THE UNION JACK
Surely one does not expect an insult to the British flag to be uttCßd in Parliament? And to compare the loyal salute to "bowing down to a totem pole." certainly, if not disloyal, is deliberately insulting The flower of our youth are fighting under the Union Jack—symbol as S stands, forever, for liberty and j» tice. Moreover, a sacred duty is laid on our generation to guard the tradition the Anzacs. and their prefe cessors in all the ages, have gram on the history of Britain. PRO PATRIJL
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 187, 9 August 1941, Page 6
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