FOREIGN COMMUNISTS.
HOW POLICE WERE ELUDED. REPORTED USE OF SUBMARINE. BY CABJjE—PRESS ASSOCIATION -COPYEIGHT LONDON, June I. It is reported that Dr. Stocker and Mile.: Laval, foreign Communists whe were present at the Glasgow conierence- eluded the-police- ban by reaching the Scottish coast- in a submarine. When the meeting broke up, the British Fascist! organised jin uproarious farewell at Glasgow, parading to the railway station with Union Jacks and singing “God Save the King.” When the Communists raised the red flag or sang the Internationale there was a chance of a riot until the police intervened. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
In the House of Commons a few days ago Sir W. Joynson-Hicks intimated that permission had-been refused various foreign Communists to attend the Communist conference at Glasgow on Mav 30,V and that any of these people landing' without permission would be deported..
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 June 1925, Page 9
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