A COMMUNIST PARTY RESOLUTION
Sir—The Communist Party’s resoluJi° n ,? ent to the Prime Minister takes the biscuit, in view of the well-known Communist doctrine of international class conflict and the carrying' out of a world revolution by means of terror and force I consider sending a resolution to the world headquarters if communism protesting against communist infiltration and bureaucrats imperialism in Turkey. Greece, and Palestine, to say nothing of other countries I idmit that even World War IT sufferings could not be compared with the misery of a world in the heart of which the red flag of de-
struction had been hoisted. I to the communists thev could be ter employed; that beginning witn family, communism undermines very foundations of morality and and scoffs at culture and busi nation and King, justice and hono« • pro' patria ekateringber g - March 22, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25141, 24 March 1947, Page 8
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