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PACE THAT KILLS.

DOWNFALL OF BOLSHEVISM

MRS SNOW DEN’S VIEWS

(Received 5, 2.0 p.m.) London, -Jan. I

Speaking at Leicester Mrs. Snowden, reviewing her tour through central Europe and Russia, warned labour against extreme action. She declared that she would not be surprised 11 things ended with a king on every European throne, because some Socialists had not the common sense to realise thev were going too fast. She said she had not met a single pcasan’ in Russia who genuinely supported the Bolsheviks.—-(Reuter.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 17, 5 January 1921, Page 6

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PACE THAT KILLS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 17, 5 January 1921, Page 6

PACE THAT KILLS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 17, 5 January 1921, Page 6

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