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RUSSIAN EXECUTIONS.

J. IL THOMAS’S VIEWS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, July 8. Mr J. 11. Thomas, M.P., in a speech to the Conference of the National Union of Railwaymen, said: “I hope Russia will immediately abandon the absurd idea that she is able to engineer a revolution in Britain, and dictate to our movement how we should conduct our business. Russia’s mistake is subsidising the wrong people. Neither the minority movement nor the Communist propaganda can divert the great mass of British, workers from the constitutional path to warns social changes.” The conference unanimously condemned the Government for allowing political prejudice to interfere with the Anglo-Russian trade, declaring: The result of the Arcos raid did not justify the severance of diplomatic relations.

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Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 5

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RUSSIAN EXECUTIONS. Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 5

RUSSIAN EXECUTIONS. Grey River Argus, 11 July 1927, Page 5