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MOSCOW’S ACTIVITIES

A FLOOD OF PROPAGANDA Press Associs tiou—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 8. The Riga correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ says that a mass of literature which has been issued in connection with the anniversary of the revolution bids “ doubting Communists not to lose hope or to chafe over delays, as universal war is inevitable and not far distant.” The statement declares that _ the strongest sections of the International are in Germany, Poland, China, Bulgaria, and Czecho-slovakia, while Britain, which was previously one of. the worst, had recently done creditably; with strikes and disorders. There was also promise of early civil war in India—London ‘ Times ’ cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

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MOSCOW’S ACTIVITIES Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

MOSCOW’S ACTIVITIES Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 6

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