MOSCOW'S ORDERS.
HOME SECRETARY'S REVELATIONS. RUSSIAN GOLD SPENT IX ENGLAND. i,BV cabljv-rnr.ss association --eoi-YXiGmO ,Svbsey "i>us" i-ssvicr..} i uocoived October tit!:, 11.-0 p.in.) LONDON. October "•. Sir W. Jo-ynson-Hicks Secretary), at Liverpool, revealed a ''mystery book,'' not yet printed, containing most, remarkable directions for strike strategy and class warfare. 1; is being circulated from ha ml to hand as a Ked instrument for undermining the British Constitution. He stated: -'Men like Puree!;,■ -Pollitt, and Saklatvaia are in direct, comniunieaUon with Moscow, and aid receiving /iinovielY's orders. Tiieirgoai is to destroy, it' necessary by force of arms, tiio Constitutional Government, and establish the Soviet Republic worldwide. Moscow authorities for months past have been spending money in stirring up revolt and disturbance in China, Persia, Afghanistan, Egypt, and many parts of the colonics. Their propaganda is definitely anti-British. [ warned the Labour Party in of the Communist movement to obtain control of the trade unions."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18506, 7 October 1925, Page 9
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