BOLSHEVIK IDEALS.
EMPLOYEES PUT TO TEST.
WOMAN ACTS AS CENSOR. LONDON, April 22. The Riga correspondent of the “Times” sends a story of the latest activity of Rosalie Zemlynclika, one of the most notorious women oi the Old Guard of (he Bolsheviks, who were notable for cruelty during the revolution. She is purging the voluntary co-operative organisation in which she is associated with Peters, ol the Secret Police, reputedly “Peter the Painter,” of the Sydney Street anarchists, who escaped when others were shot, in a London house in 1910. The woman lias not completed her task, but she announces that out of the 'employees she Inis examined she lias dismissed or arrested SO per cent, and censured 15. She found that only .I per cent. Idled the Bolshevik' ideals. She lias yet 2000 to examine.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 171, 3 May 1930, Page 5
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