RAID ON COMMUNISTS.
MORE DETAILS ICTEMiANDED. WIDESPREAD PROPAGANDA. LONDON, Feb. 7. Members of tlie House of Commons are urging the Home Office to make more detailed disclosures of the discoveries made when the police raided the Communist headquarters at Covent Garden on October 14. Six persons Tfere arrested and one of the largest hauls in the history of Scotland Yaird was made, including 250,000 documents, books and, files.: : " TEe Attorney-General, Sir Douglas Hogg, quoted only a few of , the documents in the course of the recent trial of Communists, but subsequent events, including the association of university undergraduates with the Communist propaganda, suggest that the. discoveries were more serious thsui has been reroaled.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19253, 16 February 1926, Page 10
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