PEASANT CONGRESS
OPENED IN BERLIN SUGGESTED CONNECTION WITH KREMLIN (Rec. March 31, 9.5 p.m.) Berlin, March 31. The first European Peasant Congress, opened in Berlin, is announced as an important step in international cooperation. The police, however, are unsympathetic, and have arrested two dozen visiting delegates on the ground that they are without passports, and state that the principal Initiators of the congress are In close connection with the Kremlin. Those arrested include seventeen described as Poles, four Czechs, and two Russians. It is expected that they will be immediately expelled. .
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 159, 1 April 1930, Page 11
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