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“REDS” IN BRITAIN

FINANCED BY MOSCOW GOVERNMENT TRADE UNIONISTS APPEALED TO TO RESIST “THIS HIDEOUS GRUB” By Telegbaph—Press Association. CoPI'BIGHT. London, June 14. Speaking at Chatworth, the Home Secretar.v (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) expressed his definite conviction that the Moscow Government is financing the British Communist movement, and appealed to the. trade unionists to resist “this hideous grub which is eating into the heart of the oak.”—Reuter. BRITAIN MOST PPvOMISING FIELD FOR INTRIGUE London, June 14. The “Daily Mail” discloses a secret document in which Zinovieff declares that Bolshevism can only be kept alive, by revolutionary activities abroad. In view of its set-backs in many lands, he says, Britain is the most promising field for intrigue, and he advises his followers to concentrate upon Britain. —Sydney “Sun” Cable. WILD SCENES IN HYDE PARK COMMUNISTS, FASCISTI AND POLICE London, June 14. A crowd numbering some thousands watched wild scenes in Hyde Park at midnight. Communists, believing that the police had arrested one of their number, attempted to rescue him. Fascist) aided the police, and marched alongside them to the police station. The Communists made three ugly rushes, and the police replied with a baton charge. Many were injured, and five were arrested.—Sydney “Sun” Cable.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 219, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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“REDS” IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 219, 16 June 1925, Page 9

“REDS” IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 219, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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