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CLENCHED HIS TEETH

POLITICAL PERSECUTION. , SYDNEY, Last night. At a eivie reception at Lithgovv, the Hon. R. Semple said that he was not broken in health hut, by all the rules, he should have been dead years ago. He had suffered political persecution, having been imprisoned six times, but he had clenched his teeth in the determination that he was not going to surrender because of his health. If a man was a “quitter” and had a yellow streak in him, the forces of capitalism would discover it. Labor principles should become a religion with men and women who, if they were to succeed, must sacrifice everything in the interests of the principles they professed.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 6, 23 July 1937, Page 3

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CLENCHED HIS TEETH Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 6, 23 July 1937, Page 3

CLENCHED HIS TEETH Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 6, 23 July 1937, Page 3