INTERNATIONAL SANITY
Sir,—Perhaps someone should explain to “Equity” that Sir Winston Churchill did not rise to fame through the utterance of sanguine oratory; his personality and natural leadership gave him his rightful place in the world. I ask “Equity, if his home were ransacked would that give him the right to perpetrate a similar crime elsewhere? Home rule by a lot of uncivilised “rough necks” would be far more chaotic for both their own people and the world than the present system of establishing law and order, deplorable as it may seem. International sanity will never be established so long as the law of the jungle prevails.—Yours, etc., C. BATELY. April 20, 1955.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 9
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