FASCISM, COMMUNISM, AND SOCIALISM
TO THE EDITOR OT THE PRESS. Sir, —I wish to thank your correspondents who Were good enough to answer my enquiries. My reason for mentioning the present governing party in New Zealand was that several staunch supporters of the Hon. D, G. Sullivan- and the Hon, R. Semple told me that they strongly objected to fascism and communism. Yet Mr Sullivan describes his political leader, Mir Savage, in terms that would suit a* Mussolini of Mussolinis, while Mr Semple stamps about the country using language that would earn encomiums from a Stalin or a Hitler. The representative of the New Zealand Welfare League, in his excellentsummary, no doubt explains the seeming, anomaly when he shows that there is a common policy—dictatorship.— Yours, etc., . AGNOSTIC. August 20, 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 8
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