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Newcastle, May 3.—lhumata, for Auckland. April 30. The ‘ Daily Chronicle's ’ Berlin correspondent states that there is convincing evidence than influential people are ready to compromise with tne Communists in’ order to save their own skins Others are eager to grasp the Bolsheviks’ torch with a view \to throwing it into the Entente countries. Tt is freaueutlv alleged thaat Count Rautzau is wedded to the idea ot Bolshevism as a good ally against the .western Powers. A correspondent who put a question to Eantzau on this point received no reply. Wellknown financial magnates have provided from H to IJ. millions sterling for the purposes of Bolshevik propaganda in England, France, and Italy. I heir tSvetes with forged French, Belgian md M »«*«*. Many iprominent men are already currying favor with Bolshevism, with a view of self-protection. A member of the St. Innes family of coal magnates offered to compromise with the Communists, agreeing to surrender their “’■f.rtoknd’doSa TaLTb/TUt. to 3. All the .coring mew /jßcua kicking- two beautiful ipenalty goals. The All Black" vmliS wSsiA excellence of Wir invards, but the New fatienHt Mount eJL Hospital, whose hat and letters {from lus &g paper money from Is to 10s, signed •• Limerick Trades and Labor Council and inscribed “ General strike against British militarism.”- ______
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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 12
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212LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 12
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