SOCIALIST CAMPAIGN
PA Cl FIST PROP At! A NT) A (By Electric Telegrapn.—-Copyright.) (Austral**! 4 N.Z. Cable Association.) BRUSSELS, Jan. 10. At the inauguration of the socialist campaign of pacifist, propaganda at Charleroi, M. Vanderveldo, Foreign -Minister, after referring to the almost world wide effervescence at present- and the prevalence of Bolshevist propaganda at certain points where Sovietic Russia claimed the position as outpost and protectress of all oppressed races, declared that the socialist democracy would he underrating its immense force if it imagined there was no alternative hut the persistence of capitalist domination or universal bolshevisation. He doubted whether if in Egypt, India, China or equatorial Africa there are possible and necessary transitions between the present- regime and a regime of enfranchisement of coloured peoples.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5
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