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SOVIET PROPAGANDA

INSURRECTION IN INDIA BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO PROTEST. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, May 11. (Received May 12, at 11.30 a.m.) In the House of _ Commons, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) said an article in the organ of the Communist International, advocating an armed insurrection in India had been considered in connection with the Soviet’s undertaking relative to propaganda. The British Government was of opinion that the Soviet Government and the Communist International could not bo dissociated in these matters. He proposed speaking to the Soviet representative on the subject.

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Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 9

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SOVIET PROPAGANDA Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 9

SOVIET PROPAGANDA Evening Star, Issue 21100, 12 May 1932, Page 9

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