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MOVEMENT IN EUROPE. AGITATORS REPRESSED. MORE SUPERVISION IN ENGLAND BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT, LONDON, May 7. There are indications, all over Europe, of a movement against the Bolshevist and Communist agitators. Supervising througnout Britain nas also been greatly stimulated as the result of Sir Wm. Joynson Hicks’ investigations. The French authorities are also adopting more drastic measures. The most significant movement, however, is reported, by the Morning Post’s Belgrade * con espondent, who uniterstands that a great conference has been held at Trieste, at which an International anti-Bolsnevik league was inaugurated. It is stated that a group of European powers was represented involving a membership of twenty-five millions. The correspondent was informed that a campaign will start with the formation of secret organisations similar to those of the communists which will be ready at any time to counteract Communist action. It is known that Bulgaria and Jugoslavia have been negotiating for joint action since the Sofia outrage.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 9 May 1925, Page 5
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