BOLSHEVIKS AT SEA.
AGITATORS OM THE ORMONDE. AN EXCITING VOYAGE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Otwd. 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, July 25. During the voyage of the Ormonde from Australia six third-class passengers began revolutionary propaganda. One declared that his mission was to disaffect British soldiers. After leaving Colombo, the other passengers sang "God Save the King." The revolutionary propagandists refused to stand and uncover, whei-eon an Dgly rush ensued and missiles were thrown at the truculent propagandists. Officers intervened and rescued the agitators, who were isolated in another part of the ship.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17843, 26 July 1921, Page 5
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