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SOCIALIST FOLLY.

The Socialist in his foil}’, and the Communist in his malice, would undermine and fatally wreck the pillars of our prosperity. What is the difference between the Socialist and the Communist ? They both wish to go as fast as possible along the same road, but the Communist thinks he can smash his way through by violence. and the Socialist believes he can do it by humbug. The object of the Socialist and the Communist is the same, and the consequences of their policy, if adopted, would be the same. Britain would be laid low, and the only question at the post mortem would be the old question: “ Did she fall or was she pushed?”—Mr Winston Churchill.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17783, 1 March 1926, Page 4

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SOCIALIST FOLLY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17783, 1 March 1926, Page 4

SOCIALIST FOLLY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17783, 1 March 1926, Page 4

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