SOVIET RUSSIA
CONFLICT INEVITABLE ADVICE TO COMMUNIST SESSION. Press Association —By Telegraph Copyright, MOSCOW, August 10. (Received August 11, at 1.25 p.m.) M. Bukharin, reporting to the Communist plenary session, referred to the strained Anglo-Rnssian relations in connection with the events in China. He indicated that there was a danger of a counter-revolutionary war against Russia, the only factors against it being the differing interests of the capitalistic groups and the working class opposition to war. These merely postponed the conflict, and did not eliminate it. Russia must practise a peace policy, thereby strengthening the Soviet Union, and must agree to economically reasonable concessions to capitalist countries, while repressing the factional activities of the Russian Opposition party, a number of whom, including Trotsky, Zinovieff, Kamenefl, and Rakovsky, had promised loyal support against Imperialism, ami in the defence of the Soviet under Hie present Central Committee.—A. and N.Z. and ‘Sun’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19632, 11 August 1927, Page 6
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