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G.B.S. in China

AS COMMUNIST PROPAGANDISTHONG KONG, February 14. Bernard Shaw’s speech to Chinese students at Hong Kong University, urging them to steep themselves in Communism, aroused much criticism. It is pointed out that Chinese street orators in the past have been gaoled for preaching Communism. One newspaper says that Shaw’s doctrine is very dangerous when preached to young impressionable students, especially since it is from the extremist element amongst this class, that the worst features of China’s social and political unrest have arisen.;

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Grey River Argus, 16 February 1933, Page 5

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G.B.S. in China Grey River Argus, 16 February 1933, Page 5

G.B.S. in China Grey River Argus, 16 February 1933, Page 5

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