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COMMUNISTS IN ENGLAND

MOSTLY OF ALIEN PARENTAGE. THE GERM OF UNREST? Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received November 2, 9,5 p.m.) LONDON, November 2. In the House of Commons, Mr E. Shortt, replying to Mr Grattan Doyle, stated that many persons of foreign extraction were connected with 'Communists in Great Britain. The majority, though of alien parentage, were British subjects. Unsuccessful attempts had been made to recruit a Red army and the unemployed had been incited by Communists.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11048, 3 November 1921, Page 5

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COMMUNISTS IN ENGLAND New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11048, 3 November 1921, Page 5

COMMUNISTS IN ENGLAND New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11048, 3 November 1921, Page 5

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