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PRETENSES OF SOVIET

AMERICAN LABOUR VIEW LEADER STATES ATTITEDE. WASHINGTON, July 3. American Labour will have absolutely nothing to do with the Soviet. Tennessee Labour officials announced a tour of Russia, by a group of American educators, and demanded that Labour and union newspapers ami magazines should carry reports of the tour. Air Matthew Woll, vice-president of the American Federation of Labour, declined, on the ground that-, in his opinion, tho tour was designed solely for propaganda, and not for educational purposes. “Wo have completely exposed tho pretences of the Soviet regime, and American Labour newspapers decline to present •pro-Soviet propaganda through their news services.’’ he said.

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Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 8

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PRETENSES OF SOVIET Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 8

PRETENSES OF SOVIET Evening Star, Issue 19919, 16 July 1928, Page 8

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