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SOVIET PROPAGANDA.

ACTIVITY IN THE EMPIRE.

PASSPORT REGULATIONS.

The activity of the Soviet agents in the British Empire was mentioned yesterday "by the Hon. Walter Marks, of Sydney, who is a through passenger by the .Niagara. While abroad Mr. Marks had intended going to Russia, but was advised against this cours-3 in view of the danger to foreigners. Ho had been informed that in Moscow' agents of tho Soviet were given an intensive course before proceeding to other countries for propaganda purposes. * Ho had been assured that certain strikes in Australia had been engineered primarily in Moscow, and the advico ho had received for the benefit of tho British Dominions was that the passport system should be strengthened in every way. From what he had learned he felt it would be a great mistake to relax the regulation in this nart of the world, for while tho continued imposition of the restrictions might place a hardship on peaceable travellers it would be wise to place every barrier against the spread of the dangerous propaganda spread by the agents oi the Soviet.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 7

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SOVIET PROPAGANDA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 7

SOVIET PROPAGANDA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18887, 9 December 1924, Page 7