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WAR ON BOLSHEVISM.

NOT WANTED IN EGYPT.

(Per Press Association—Copyright.) CAIRO, June 8.

The Government has declared war upon Bolshevism, following the disturbances in March, when workshops arid mills were seized and the managements expelled. The Government appointed a Commission to investigate the origin of the outbreaks, which were largely attributed to Bolsheviks. Acting on the recommendations made in the Commission's report, the Government has decided to prosecute 11 Egyptians on charges of conspiring to overturn the present political order. The Government is also negotiating with the diplomatic representatives of the various Powers for the expulsion from Egypt of a number of foreigners accused of similar activities, the allegations being that they are Communists, and closely associated with Soviet organisations at Moscow.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10133, 10 June 1924, Page 8

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WAR ON BOLSHEVISM. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10133, 10 June 1924, Page 8

WAR ON BOLSHEVISM. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10133, 10 June 1924, Page 8

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