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MR BYRNES’S SPEECH

Sir,—ln my opinion Mr Byrnes’s speech sounds the gong of western opposition to further Communist encroachment Certainly the world pestilence of Communism will ask no man’s permission to put an end to the democracies through the Marxist dictatorship. A Bolshevist bloc from Russia to the Atlantic is not a very pleasant thought; nor is the Bolshevisation of the world. I suggest, too, that Mr Byrnes’s forthright declaration of policy illustrates the inevitability of the final struggle between dictatorship and democracy, to which World War II was but an opening prelude.— Yours, etc., ASIATIC HORDES. September 9, 1946.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24981, 16 September 1946, Page 6

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100

MR BYRNES’S SPEECH Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24981, 16 September 1946, Page 6

MR BYRNES’S SPEECH Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24981, 16 September 1946, Page 6

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