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TRUTH ABOUT ENGLAND

AN AMERICAN'S OUTBURST TEACHING IN SCHOOLS (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW I'UR-K, Ocl. 19. Considerable interest is aroused in Chicago over the trial of a superintendent of -schools, William McAndrew, on charges hud by the .Mayor, Mr. Thompson (who is known for his anti-British attitude) that McAnflrew was responsible for the dissemination of British propaganda in Chicago schools. A former judge, Kredenek Bailsman, of Seattle, giving evidence, said he found traces of propaganda m schools throughout the land, that many children do not know the truth about England, which conquered three former world powers, Spain, Holland, and France, and that children do not know that this history repeated ilsetf against Germany.

Bailsman declared that the Rhodes scholarships were established for the purpose of bringing the United States back under the British Crown. "1 have yet to hear a United States citizen say he wants the United States to annex Canada. Britain is building ships after persuadiii" the United States to stand at 800.009 tons. Britain could blockade the United States at a distance of 2COO miles out at sea."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16476, 21 October 1927, Page 7

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TRUTH ABOUT ENGLAND Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16476, 21 October 1927, Page 7

TRUTH ABOUT ENGLAND Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16476, 21 October 1927, Page 7

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