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CR'SINCOCK’S RED FLAG.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Cr Sincock, in stating that a Labor candidate said be would fly the rod flag from the Town Hall, is guilty oi a distortion of fact. Ho knew that a Communist candidate is reported to have made the statement, and that _ahl the Labor Party disown all Communists and their views. Cr Sincock cannot bo complimented on following tho lead of Ins leaders, the Revs. Howard Elliott and Samuel Griffith. of_ the P.P.A., who arc dragging-that association in the mire. He wmdd be 'better explaining why lie is not giving an account of his stewardship to the Mornington people. The neglect of the Mornington borough must bring i.s own reward.—l am, etc.. H. V. Freeman. April 21.

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Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 3

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CR'SINCOCK’S RED FLAG. Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 3

CR'SINCOCK’S RED FLAG. Evening Star, Issue 18258, 24 April 1923, Page 3

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