"BACK TO RUSSIA"
, ■ (To the Editor.) , Sir, —The Dunedin business man .who suggests the "Back to Russia" campaign should have the united support of all loyalists and New Zealand-born citizens. After all, -why should'the Government of this or any, other country be subjected to abuse and ridicule? t The present Government was elected by the" vote of the people, .and' even if anyone holds diverse views, there is absolutely no room for the Red Flag in", this country.' If a certain section of the-community support Russia and insist on singing their favourite song ("The Red Flag"), then } let., the loyal people wake up and send them back to where they belong. Antagonistic, lawless elements are generally confined to a few would-be ambitious hot-heads who would attempt by force", if possible, to destroy and disrupt our present social and business organisations. It is * time New Zealanders woke up.—l am, etc., RULE BRITANNIA:
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 6
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