“History has shown," said Air K. Ross last evening, during the course of his address to the AA.E.A., that the number of people with means has increased enormously. It has been computed that in England alone there are over sixteen million shareholders in joint stock companies. “I do not think that there is any need to ban Communistic literature in this country aa w’e do, ’ smd Air K. Ross in addressing the W.E.A. last evening. “There is no danger of revolutionary Socialism ever being adopted in this country. To know it is to leave it alone, but while it is a thing of mystery it will always have a certain attraction. To ban a thing is to give it the finest advertisement possible.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 220, 15 August 1928, Page 7
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