CHINESE-SOVIET RELATIONS
Sir, —Mr F. W. Stevens is sad that when Mr Petrov visited his old farm it was weedy. If Mr Stevens had the perspicacity he thinks he has he would realise that the people who would normally weed Mr Petrov’s farm were in the Russian army repelling us peace-loving British who tried to invade Russia while that country was reconstructing itself from the rotten foundations of Tsardom. When will we British learn to mind our own business and concentrate on the welfare state? Why try to ram our form of “freedom” down peoples’ throats when they dislike it?—Yours, etc.,
RALPH S. WHEELER. Timaru, January 18. 1957.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28180, 19 January 1957, Page 3
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