TYPES OF GOVERNMENT
The British and American ideal is government which includes freedom of speech, press, and religion, and a legislative body elected by the people, writes Mark Sullivan in a Washington journal. The Russian pattern is government which does not practise these principles. Which of these types of government shall be set up in conquered and liberated countries makes the greatest possible difference to the three Great Powers, to their peoples, and to the world.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25798, 20 March 1945, Page 6
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