BRITAIN'S BLACK HEART
WAIL FROM RED RUSSIA. BAD BLOW TO BOLSHEVISM. NEW MEANS OF TROUBLE. CBy Cable.—Press Association.—Coprrigbt.) (Received 12 noon.) LONDON, June 13. The Riga correspondent of the "Times" states that the Third International, in declaring the failure of the British coal strike to be a severe blow to the revolutionary movement, ordered workers to continue the maximum financial support, for which compulsory deductions from wages would be made. It has also drawn up a list of immediate tasks in connection with the strike for British Communists, including the enlistment of unemployed, the publication of a Communist daily paper, placarding of walls with news bulletins, the stimulation of Communism in all British industries, including shipping. The newspaper "Pravada" declares that the British Empire is sinking as surely as did the liner Titanic— ("Times.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 139, 14 June 1926, Page 7
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