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AMERICA WILL JOIN WAR AGAINST NAZIS.

SOVIET PROPHECY.

Molotoff On Passing Of Neutrality Bill. FRANCO-BRITISH AIMS. I nltcit l'ri--s ,\ssiM*i:i I itiji.— ('thj>y Hirht. ( K. r.-ix i .| 1 o :;u ,i ni. I Ml 'S( I >\\ . N'ox rni I km* fl. M• >1 ■'i;.lf, l'rciinn- am! Foreign Alilli-lrr, 111 ;i -peech .111 I) 11 > occasion "I I In' ci'leliral inn of I In- •J'Jinl antii-vrr.-firy ni tin* iwi•'!t inn. i-oitlinncd Suvirt ncni rainy. "Nn et'l'.irl to draw I\ u—■ I:l illfll war can -ucceeil,'' lie .Irclatcl. llr adih-.l tint ilm- war \xa- constantly ■-|'i' : 111 i",-' ■ 1 •nI lie :ißritain and Itancc nt -i-cking to c\ t r iii I thi'ir jnlliirii.v to tin- 1:,i11,.in- .i: i« I Sea ml ina \in lur tin- j>i 11 |.-«> ni itui ca-ing their own i'"li niin I j i—i —i< >ii M. M<■l' •I • tf hinted that tin' passage '•I' 1 111' I II il I'M stall. Neutrality Mill W.I- a -ilci-ii fill- I lII' |'\(■ 111 1 1,1 | pal'tici- |>■ 11 i" 11 "I I In' I 11 i t €•( I Slate- in the wur. "Only tin- So\ii't i 11i11 n i- iim-istently Communist Manifesto. M. ,M..|..t.iir . .-u--. I tli,' I nitt'il States of "« 11 in iii'_r 111 ■ r hand- n,-ar 1 hi' lire of war." 'I'll, Nni i i.i lit v Art was only a. Ma-ik with w hi Ii t" rmrr till' struggle for ptolit. tin- I, I i 11 i-i- »' I internal nin--1111 i■.ll~ in Imiih louutiies which forced tlicm to k a wax "lit of the -it ua t ion in In; I'i-n mix cut lire-. and the -ci/.ui i' ,11111 -lull ia t ion of foreign lands, colonics and new rcdix i-imis of tin.' win Id I>\" war. Danger of World Conflict. \ftcr a.-i-i'i t in- that there was danger of Kiiro|ica.n and \-iatic wars expanding to xx olid-xx id,* <■-iii II ict i-, M. Molototl' it iii t ni -1 til tlii- "i in per in I iff policy" xx'itli the Sox iet- l"nion'< "c,>u»e<|ucut policy of | ware," ad'linir that the power and a lit liori! y of the Sox ict. I'liion were I>tvouiing more and more evident. The annexation of Fast Poland xva<one of I lie greatest i-ii-eis-es of tile Sox ict I'niou's foreign -policy. The Sox ict I'nion xxou-UI remain faithful to its jiolicy of jiriirr and proietaria n intermit ioiialit-ni. Capitalists and their Socialist ai-ci-tants roiild not lie expected to rcniniiice war voluntarily. The Soviet desired to bring war to an early end. "The growth of our inner strength and international authority is the sacred duty of the Soxiet I'nion and remains nn-hakahle. It has increai-cd olir territory and Imi-oitic r-1 ill more terrifying to our enemies." he declared. Communist Manifesto. A Communist official manifesto in commemoration nt the anniver-urv of the revolution hails the l!u-.--o-< ■crnian (•act as jircx ent ing warmongers involving in war Russia and the Danuhian Balkan States. It omits all reference to Fascism, though it, is stated that (iermaiiy, besides Britain and France, is fighting for world hegemony.

Phe customary expression of sym pntliy for China ami the condemnation of ".In |«inc-e are absent iind workers of the world arc urged t» tight agnin-t an imperialist war ami adhere to the cause of proletarian inter nationalism.

The manifesto adds that America bourgeoisie is enriching itself under the pharasaical mask of neutrality, enabling the munition kings to reap huge profits, while tlip Italian bourgeoisie awaits the propitious moment to hurl itself against the loser and claim a share of the victors' spoils.

The manifesto also demands organisation of a new united front against war, restricted exclusively to workers and not supported by Socialists arid the bourgeoisie. FRANCE DETERMINED. SWEEP OUT COMMUNISM. (Kiceivcil 1.30 p.in.) LONDON, November ti. "The Times'"' I'aris correspondent states that, M. Sarraut, Minister of the Interior, speaking at ( arcassone, tst ri'ssed France' s detei initiation to nee thingrs through. lie scouted defeutist jiropagaiitla and axbled tliut the latterV failure must not lead to its being treated merely contemptuously. "Communism and its filthy exhalations must Ikx swept out of France. The (iovernment will mercilessly continue its purgo until wo are freed from defeatism."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8

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AMERICA WILL JOIN WAR AGAINST NAZIS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8

AMERICA WILL JOIN WAR AGAINST NAZIS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8

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