DISCUSSION ???
’"'The Freedom of tho Proc's 11 , it has boon aptly said, r ‘ is tho foundation of British
greatness, tho source of her success abroad and the milk of her independence I!
Despite this we still have people in our midst who aro sufficiently irresponsible fa half educated to assume that the Press doos not present a true picture of world affairs#
Wo refer to the .Current Topics Discussion on Monday night when ’'.Newspapers fa News n n eo^B'4 a 3&J a i®i? c HS e hßKai people
understand tho world; it was a noisy rabble, led by one whom wo thought to be a person of intelligence and some conge of decency. Apart from Cpl Knowling and Sgt Wingfield both of whom sat back complacently, if not timidly, the entire meeting, appeared to be composed of people who had more in common with tho Vodka drinking country that a democratic country, In the past wo have been most generous with* our space to this Group of noisy neer-do-shall know how to treat them©
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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 6, 17 July 1943, Page 4
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174DISCUSSION ??? Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 6, 17 July 1943, Page 4
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