5 RIVERINA MOVEMENT Ridding Land of Communism ALBURY (N.S.W.), Tuesday Addressing a large meeting at Walla Walla, Mr. Charles Hardy Jun., leader of the Riverina Movement, said Fascism stood for individuality, and though he had been called a Fascist, he would prefer that title to one of Communism, which stood for disintegration and not rehabilitation. The question today was not one of getting rid of the Premier, but of ridding the land of Communism. There was too much preaching of class consciousness where the worker was supposed to be under the heel of the capitalist. The Argus, 1932 The seating plan at the table of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sinclair had been somewhat disrupted by the addition of so many extra guests, and the fact that the gentlemen now outnumbered the ladies. It did caus

