RED INTERRUPTORS TROUNCED.
ASSASSINS AND ROBBERS ! (Received Thursday, 11.5 p.m.) LONDON. March 17. “We know that the Soviet set itself out to give orders to Englishmen believe me they were not unpaid orders) to rebel against England amicommit treason against the Empire, declare Lord Birkenhead, when trouncing Communist interrupters at a Dulwich meeting. “No language of contempt,” ho said, “could do the Soviet justice and it isnot worth, while to use it. They not only are murderers and assassins, but men who authorised the death of an innocent young princess and who havejustified that -ver since ; men whohave stolen British property throughout Russia and who nearly lost the war to which they were pledged wirh. the Allies. Do you think that the proletariat rules in Russia? The onlytrue proletariat is the peasantry which is strongly opposed to the' Soviet.”
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1927, Page 6
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