REVOLUTIONARY AIMS.
ONE GREAT OBSTACLE.
ROLE OF BRITISH EMPIRE. A. and N.Z. LONDON. April 30. Tho Secretary of State for Homo Affairs, Mr. E. Shortt, speaking at the Royal Academy banquet, in reply to tho toast of Ministers, referred to industra'l troubles in Britnin, and said that never since tho end of tho eighteenth century ;in Frnjico had thero been so much activity aiming at revolution as to-day. The Government know the people who wore working for revolution and what they were doing ; tho British Secret Service was never more efficient or more necessary than to-day. Revolutionary elements throughout the world knew that tho British Empire waa tho one great obstacle to their aims.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18079, 2 May 1922, Page 7
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