ART OF PROPAGANDA
PAST-MA3TERS IK MOSCOW ’ “PART AND PARCEL OF BOLSHEVIST CREED.” WARNING IN FRANCK v * By . Telegraph.—Press - Assn.—Copyright; Published in “Thn Times.” , LONDON, December 17. “Communist propaganda has' been raised to the level of an art, in which the Germans have found their masters.” This statement, says the Paris correspondent of “The Times,” occurs'in a report on the Budget provisions for a French embassy in Moscow, which has -just been presented'to the Finance Committee of the French Parliament. While approving of the recognition of the Soviet, the report contains a strong recommendation that France shall insist on the cessation of Bolshevist propaganda. > Britain’s recent experience, says the report, shows that np till the present interference in the domestic affairs of other nations -is part and parcel of the Bolshevist creed. The report points' out that a' State organisation exists in Russia for the express purpose of spreading revolutionary 1 doctrines throughout the world, and adds that France cannot allow such propaganda to be continued, either in France or in the French colonies, bv a Government which she has recognised.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12016, 19 December 1924, Page 6
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180ART OF PROPAGANDA New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12016, 19 December 1924, Page 6
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