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The Bracegirdle Incident: How an Australian Communist Ignited Ceylon's Independence Struggle

by Alan Fewster

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This is a tale of defying the odds. It is true story of a young white man, reviled by his own kind for going native, who, against the might of British imperialism, stands up for his right to speak out in defence the oppressed.
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This is a tale of defying the odds. It is true story of a young white man, reviled by his own kind for going native, who, against the might of British imperialism, stands up for his right to speak out in defence the oppressed.

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