Fascism in Home Land
Mr Baldwin's Appeal to Conservatives UNITED VOTE ESSENTIAL AT NEXT ELECTION United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received Sunday, 7 p.m. LONDON, June 10. Referring to Fascism in an address at Derbyshire, Mr. Stanley Baldwin appealed to Conservatives not impatiently to leave their own party and join a hew one, thereby threatening a united vote, so essential at the next election. He added that since Fascism had become more active, Communists had also increased, partly duo to the fact that Englishmen, when they see a light, always rush to assist the smaller side. If the country were divided by private armies aiming at suppression of opinion by force, there was all the material for a civil war, although Britain was a long way from it.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIX, Issue 7493, 18 June 1934, Page 6
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