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ENEMIES OF CAPITALISM.

BOLSHEVIKS IN BRITAIN. SANE LEADERS REJECTED. LENINISM FOR THE MASSES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received 5.5 p.m.) A. and N.Z. LONDON. May 31. Extraordinary incidents marked tho sitting of tho annual congress of tho Communist Party of Britain which was held at Glasgow. Two strangers mado tho morning session almost unbearable. Having obtained admittanco by means of subterfugo they distributed "stink" powder" about tho hall. A feature of tho congress was a procession of children bearing a flag inscribed; "Long live Leninism." Tho executive reported thpt the slogan in future would bo a mass party which would lead the working-class against capitalism on class lines and reject the reform policy of Labour men such as Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, J. R. Clynes and Thomas. Webb. Speakers especially attacked Mr. MacDonald, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. Arthur Henderson and tho Home Secretary, Sir W. Joynson-JTicks. BEDS IN PORTUGAL. LEADER FATALLY SHOT. SEVENTEEN OTHERS DEPORTED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 5.5 p.m.) LISBON, May 30. A Red leader was fatally shot in trying to escape while en route to a warship for deportation. Seventeen other Reds, including the notorious Belakun, were deported. All ware charged with suspected complicity in an attempt to assassinate the Chief of Police. AN OFFICER KILLED. EXILES RE-ENTER BULGARIA. CLASH WITH THE POLICE. (Received 5.5 p.m.) Reuter. SOFIA, May 30. The authorities learned that three Agrarian-Communist,'., exiles had re-entered Bulgaria from Yugoslavia and wero hiding in the village of Vrabnitza. They sent a lieutenant and a number of police to arrest them. The exiles, when they wero discovered, fired and killed the lieutenant. They then escaped. COMMUNISTS IN PARIS. NO RENEWAL OF VISAS. RUSSIAN PROPAGANDISTS. Renter. PARIS. May 29. Tho Minister for Foreign Affairs, ]NL Briand, has decided not to renew,, the visas and passports of 660 Russians who came to Paris after the recognition of the Soviet by France ostensibly as delegates to unions, but who have been discovered to be acting as Communist propagandists.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 9

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ENEMIES OF CAPITALISM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 9

ENEMIES OF CAPITALISM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 9