SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN.
A BELGIAN MOVEMENT. BRUSSELS, January 11. A Socialist campaign of pacifist propaganda was inaugurated at Charleroi. M. Vandervelde (Minister of Foreign Affairs) referred to the almost worldwide effervescence which existed at pre-) sent and to the prevalence of Bolshevik propaganda at • certain points where Sovietic Russia claimed the position of outpost and protectress of all oppressed races. The Minister said that, the Socialist democracy would be under-rating its immense force if it imagined there was no alternative but the persistence,of capitalist domination, or universal Bolshevisation. He said he doubted whether, in Egypt, India, China, or equatorial Africa there were possible and necessary transitions between the present regimes and a regime of enfranchisement of the coloured peoples,— (Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 12 January 1926, Page 7
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