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Mr. A. D. Ka.y, preskjeijt of the Citizens' Democratic Association, addressed an audience of 1500 people in Sydney Domain on a recent Sunday afternoon. He dwelt on the.growing inehacg of Communistic and Bolshevik ideas to; the prosperity and peace of Australia,' He ■ urged the workers to be careful to guard and maintain their, precious British heritage" of individual liberty, which was in ■ serious jeopardy,. owing to the growth and spread of largo industrial organise-' tipns, which took away the salf-relianco and independence of the Austialian workman, controlling; his life and his manner of work iru the. most- autocratic Tray. 3S ro s tyranny,, said Sir. Kay, couid be worse than that which infringed on the sacred right of a man to do as he wishedTwith his labour power and the hours of his^ I work. "Individual effort has built a ' world," he said, "made an Empire, jpid given us our democracy, whije Comhiunism has brought disaster and ruin, espeI ciajly to the working class. Iridiviijtinl effort will have to be the slogan and the practice of the Australian people if we are over to reach that prosperity and peace that rightly belong to ns." ;■'* Rumania.has just sent to England hbv fii-3t consignment, of eggs since the war., There 'were 1000 cstsee, _ Containing iti sH 1,414,000 oggs, and a similar quaittiiyia ,' fo be sent each fortnight. '■■ Butter oan be obtained sjrreptitagjisiy in Germany b? the very r?^ at oOs par . pound.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 2

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 2