FASCISM IN SCOTLAND.
LABOUR PARTY PERTURBED.
Australian and j 1 N.Z. • Cable Association. (Reed. 3.5 p.m.)' ' LONDON, April ? 21. J. The Scottish Trades Union Congress at Dundee protested against the formation of a- Fascist movement \in Scotland and instructed the -council to ascertain the •' extent '?'. of ? the ';- movement, ! and ;: to take every precaution to safeguard the interests of workers. ■ • : Mr.' Robert s Smillie, in an , address, said that revolution would;, not be welcomed by labour, but by the other side. ' .He urged that an avalanche of Labour, members should ;be sent to *'■■ obliterate the Capitalist class in 'y- the ■ House ,of Commons. i ■.':■ '.'•'- . < -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 7
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