THE COMMUNISTS.
A BLOODTHIRSTY CRITIC. (Received O<*tuber 2nd. at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, October 1. Lord Headley, who married Mrs Bayiieii, addressing the Royal Soviets of Saint George at the Mansion House made a scathing attack upon the Communists. He said; “Englishmen are too prone to allow a- small band of bloodstained scallywags to hold up the country. Englishmen arei content to li< down in the gutter while a lot of a unwashed, unholy people wa.-h their boots upon our whiskers. Only when an eve is kicked out docs John Bull wake up and do the right thing. AA e should destroy the Communists, as Saint George killed the dragon.
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Grey River Argus, 3 October 1925, Page 5
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