DEPUTIES DEFEND THEIR RIGHTS.
PROPAGANBA AMONG SAILORS. (Rec. October. 12, 5.30 p.m.) LONDON, October 10. Deputies Dittman. Haase. and von Inert denied that their proposals vyere revolutionary. They declared vhat they had a perfect right to speak to the sailors regarding their conditions. The Conservatives urged that these deputies . should .be tried for high treason. .Dr. Michaelis admitted that some of the sailors had commuted rfe^rettable crimes. They possessed tickets binding them to sutpoft the Independent Socialists' principle and they famed on a propaganda aboard the 'varships. He declared that the Indpnendent Socialists were now outside the pale, to which a German official must belong.
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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1917, Page 3
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