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Debate with Communists Declined

P.A. AUCKLAND, Oct. 2. A debate with Communist Party representatives on the issue of the Soviet as a menace to world peace was declined by Mr' Randolph Churchill when he addressed 2000 people in the Town Hall to-night. “In a long and varied experience of Communists, I have found it a waste of time to have a debate with them because they do not speak the same language,” he said. “They speak Communism, which is a world of topsy turvy, a world of Alice Through the Looking Glass. They can make their own propaganda in their own way, and I shall- make mine in my way.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 6

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Debate with Communists Declined Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 6

Debate with Communists Declined Otago Daily Times, Issue 26582, 3 October 1947, Page 6