REVOLUTION IN VAIN.
ANARCHIST DISAPPOINTED. MONTREAL, October 21. "The political institutions in Russia are worse than they were' under the Czar/ , declared Emma Goldman, the famous Russian exile, in the course of an interview on her arrival in Montreal. "That does not mean that I would be in favour of a return of Czardom, but when people rise in two revolutions, as the Russians have done, one has the right to expect a little more in* the way of freedom and -well-being than existed under the terrible regime of the Czar."
Emma Goldman, the notorious anarchist, now" a 'woman of 60, was born in Kovno, Russia, and educated in Germany. At the age of 17 she went to America with her. parents. From her youth she has been in revolt against accepted conditions of society, preaching a gospel of force) lawlessness and freelove. She was exiled from America in 1919, and subsequently from Russia. A year ago she visited England to expose Russian Bolshevism, which she declared to be "no better than Czardom,"
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 7
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