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COMMUNIST GOLD POURS INTO U.S.A

- 1— ... Million Dollars Spent last Year FOR EDUCATION AND RECOGNITION TBy Electric Cable —Copyright.] I Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Tuesday 1J.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, January 18. Communists spent close to a million dollars during 1925 in propaganda, aimed at the eventual establishment of a Soviet Government in the United Suites, stated John Stachel, Secretary of the Communist party In America On Monday. The money was raised at public meetings and by private subscriptions and used to educate the workers in Soviet doctrines and to bring Labour organisations into the ranks of tho Communists. Some of it was spent to bring about recognition of the Russian Soviet by the United States. THE STORY DENIED. (Received Tuesday, 11.10 p.m.) NEW YORK. January 18. The' story that the Communists spent a million In propaganda is denied;

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 7

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COMMUNIST GOLD POURS INTO U.S.A Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 7

COMMUNIST GOLD POURS INTO U.S.A Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3249, 20 January 1926, Page 7

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