BOLSHEVISM IN EAST.
FEARS OF CHINA. ANXIETY IN FRANCE. (Received 2.30 pan.) PARIS, December 24. Anxiety regarding forthcoming events in the far East was voiced by Mr. Outrey, Deputy for Indo-China, in the course of a debate on the colonial estimates in the Chamber of Deputies. He said he feared the organisation of a. Bolshevist government in China. He knew Japan had protected herself against the movement by an understanding with Chang Tso Lin, and Japan and Korea would certainly be saved from the wave of Bolshevism. But he was also certain that the wave would spread across China and that it would soon reach Indo-China and India- It ought to be watched closely.— (A, and X.2. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 306, 26 December 1924, Page 7
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