BOLSHEVISM OUTRAGE.
8y Telegraph..—Press Association. —OopyrlgQt Received 10.10 a.m.
London, Wednesday.
A striking denunciation of Bolshe-
vißm is poblished in the shape of a letter written by an ex-Labourite, Colonel Ward, from Omsk, dated November 29th, to a trades unioniet, Mr Appleton. He states: Fcr love of Allah, never more talk of the glories of the revolution. I am in it here. A friend strikes down a man whom he thinks is bis foa B*nd finds the dead man bis brother. Princes, peasants, plutocrats, workmen, rich and poor, all go down together in the welter of blood and dirt. Bolshevism thinks nothing in shooting five hundred bocalled revolutionists before breakfast becauee of the petty difference of opinion as to whether a railway should be national or communal. How any of our Labour leaders falied to grasp that the Bolshevik creed is of blood, and presumed that the condition and horrors committed by this niob of fanatical maniacs, I cannot imagine.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1173, 13 February 1919, Page 5
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160BOLSHEVISM OUTRAGE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1173, 13 February 1919, Page 5
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