“A MERE REHEARSAL”
BRITAIN’S GENERAL STRIKE ZINOVIEFF HAS HOPE. (Sydney “Sun" Cable.) MOSCOW, May 23. M. Zinovieff, in a lecture, said that the general strike was a mere rehearsal under very bad directors. tf lt is great progress,” he said, “when the British worker is able to halt a motor-car and make women get out and fralk. Some day the worker will not only halt the car, but get into it.” He declared that the strike vividly illustrated England's weak paints, such a* the “Dominions’ rebellion” against her rule.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 6
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