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ATTACK ON MONARCHY.

FRUSTRATED BY PRINTERS. A well-known Socialist journal appeared recently in an abbreviated form owing to the flat refusal of the printers to allow publication of an article of anti-Mon arch ist character, states the London Morning Post. The journal, known as The Plebs. if, the monthly organ of the National Council of Labour Colleges. A printed slip, inserted in each copy of the abbreviated issue, stated : “In consequence nr the snues; o! post-war monarchist propaganda, two printers have refused to publish what, prior to 1914, would have been regarded as ordinary Socialist propaganda.” _ The “propaganda” in question was an article entitled “Labour and the Glamour of the Throne,” by Mr C. H. Norman. It was to have been included in the customary supplement to the issue.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 20 July 1936, Page 2

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ATTACK ON MONARCHY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 20 July 1936, Page 2

ATTACK ON MONARCHY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 196, 20 July 1936, Page 2

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