NO ANTI-COMMUNIST LEGISLATION IN BRITAIN
LONDON, Feb. 24 The Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons that he should introduce anti-Communist legislation on the lines of that in India and France. He said he did not think such an amendment either necessary or desirable. COMMUNISTS IN INDIA MADRAS, February 24. The Indian Deputy-Prime Minister Mr V. Patel, wants to make peace with the Indian Communists ‘lhe doors of the Indian National Congress are wide open to them, provided they forget the past and refuse to draw inspiration from a foreign country," he told an audience of more than 200.000 in Madras.
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Grey River Argus, 26 February 1949, Page 5
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