NOT DOWNHEARTED.
RED FLAG PROSPECTS.
ZINOVTEFF CHEEJRFXTIfa THE WORLD HIS PARISH. jfSj- Cable— Frees Association. — Copyright.) (Received i.30 p.m.i ' RIGA. February 28. According to Zinovieff, the Bolsheviks Ere apparently in no manner discouraged at, the failure of their attempts to provoke revolutions in Germany, Bulgaria and Er-thonia. Addressing the Sixth Congress of the Communist International at Moscow, he 6a.id that although the situation in the Balkin? hnd apparently stabilised, ho still hopefully regarded them as a source prepmant with sudden happenings which mijrht I- , fatal to capitalism. Europe still held first place in the International's plan? of worrlj revolution. The Ea?t camp second and America third. Zinovieff lengthily discussed the revolutionary development nf the British working classes and enlarged on the prospects of severing the links between the Dominions and the Motherland. — (Kenter.) i ARRESTS IN LATVIA. , ELEVEN RED AGENTS. y (Received 1.30 p.m.) RIGA, February 28. Among eleven Communists who have teen arrested by the Latvian police, two are alleged to have been specially sent by the Communist International from Moscow for the purpose of reorganising revolutionary activities. Besides forged passports, correspon3ence with the International was, it :c . alleged, found in their possession. |(Keuter.)
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Auckland Star, Issue LVII, 1 March 1926, Page 7
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