MR CHURCHILL
ITi THE EDITOK Sir,—" Popoffski " mentions reversing. This is a changing world; a wise mau changes his mind, a fool never. Regarding Sir Stuart Saudeman s opinion on the Manchurian question. " Popoffski " deplores the fact that Mr Churchill made no protest. British statesmen can differ on matters of State and still, unlike those of Italy, Germany, and Russia, refrain from perjury, and from assassinating and murdering one another. Mr Churchill is still in Parliament, and a power iu
world affairs. The overwhelming majority of the German people voted for Hitler, and we know the result. The Socialistic Government of Britain has jet to prove that the people wero in step in their choice. " Popoffski " calls Mr Churchill a peripatetic politician, meaning a follower of Aristotle. "Popoffski " might take a leaf out of his book and read Aristotle in preference to Karl Marx. Mr Churchill's latest speech finds him in the eyes of both Englishmen and Americans the . watchdog of Europe.—l am, etc.. Digger.
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Evening Star, Issue 25750, 25 March 1946, Page 8
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