COMMUNISTS IN ENGLAND
GROWING ACTIVITY CAUSES ANXIETY. SarffslLui and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, October 30. The Australian Press Agency understands that there is growing anxiety nguding the increased activity in Communist circles. It is admitted officially that at least two hundred disturbed Lord Derby’s meeting, including Germans. It n also believed that morw ea sei sins men are smng the Communist* than was the case three ■wmiikfi aso. Hie graTd oseoipikvjiwiit »vwi conaeqTumt dietreee is aiding the moTssneot, the progress of which will be checked it relief is immediately available. - Mr Grattan Doyle has tabled questions in the House of Commons, asking if the Home Secretary is aware thnh active Riwninn Bolshevik rervohitwswin are attached to the majority of the Camnmmist dabs in England; that recruiting for an armed force is progressing; and that a secret order was issued prior to the unemployed demonstration to resist the police and create as much disorder as possible.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11046, 1 November 1921, Page 6
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