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SOVIET SWAY

USftT'fOß CIviuSATIOti.

"an tNTikATE OPrSTON.

DISGtJSTfeI) BELIEF PARJPfc.

(Received 10 a.m.) . • X . . . WARSAW, July 21. V- A partyof American University mo-i •Who bftve bedh ;Worki.ng iai Russia for *. y<iar fofthft American Relief Asso« ciatron^ > ftnd w#o dit<i journeying home, expressed relief thai 'ifctiy were no longer under tike iSomtk,regime. Somo .J)ad worked' in Moscow and PetrograJ. 1 r«» K 4' / ' * )»* "5* i but the majority "ii the lands of the peasant, whera th6ir..task was not only distributing of food) -but guarding it from the raid 3 of the' Soviet authorities. * 1 There is 1 , not one in the party who believes that any y feivilised nation should even relations with the Soviet regime. They admit that they began with a- doubt of the wisdom of American intervention, but women and 'children, .had been saved. That waß the which had given the party, satisfaction. They are full of -wrath ojg&inst American Congressmen who hay been in favour of stage-man-aged tours, dtoring which the visitors were surrounded by Soviet spies ind mad© a of Cook's tour along a route whew " the shop windows we ' dressed for' their -especial benefit. —A. and N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1923, Page 5

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SOVIET SWAY Northern Advocate, 23 July 1923, Page 5

SOVIET SWAY Northern Advocate, 23 July 1923, Page 5