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WAR AGAINST BRITISH

SOVIET’S NEW CAMPAIGN. [TIMES CABLES.] • (Recd. May 12, 1.30 p.m.) RIGA, May 11. Intensification of the offensive against the British Empire, chiefly England and India, has been ordered by the Profintern’s executive, which sent a letter to agents in Britain, instructing the abandonment of legal methods and the adoption of non-con-stitutionaiism, as solemnly promised last year. The letter stated that excellent material for defying the law, if properly utilised, are the unemployed. Although at present only 20,000 are organised for this new fight, the number must be increased to 100,000. They must undertake the leadership of hunger marches and other means of public disorder. The agents op committees of labour exchanges must facilitate law-breaking. The bourgeoisie must be prevented from curing the economic crisis. The Indian programme aims at waging mass war, fomenting troop revolts, and establishing a Soviet Government.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1931, Page 2

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WAR AGAINST BRITISH Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1931, Page 2

WAR AGAINST BRITISH Greymouth Evening Star, 12 May 1931, Page 2