SOVIET RUSSIA.
[ay TKr.EOHAI-n —I’KR I’HKSS ASSOCIATION.] THREATEN TO RESIGN. (Received this day (it 11.'lo R.n l -) IIfGA, April 22. Reports from Moscow stale Telutclierill, Kntssin, and Krestinsky made representations to Hie (.overnmeiit against renewed ferrorism methods as undermining foreign confidence. Ixiassin threatens to resign, if the policy is continued. The Communist Congress at Moscow adopted a resolution in favour of strengthening the Red Army and supporting all the parties abroad, who are opposing capitalistic governments. It also advocated a continuance of the Government’s foreign trade monopoly anil the increased export ol corn. VIFAY OF SOVIET. SYDNEY, April 21. Garden (Secretary ol tho Labour Council) lias returned from a visit to Russbt. His views regarding Soviet methods of Governmnt are materially modified. He declares it is the only form of Government suitable lor Russia, but it is unsuitable for Australia’which is utiicli further advanced than Russia. The Soviet system of school education. however. i- the finest in the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1923, Page 3
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