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For World Revolution

AND THE TRIUMPH OF COM-

MUNISM

"Do many of our estimable, lawabiding citizens realise that the No-More-War demonstrations m which they took part the other day, were part of a world-wide movement initiated m Soviet-ruled Russia?" asks a correspondent who signs himself "Liberty." He continues: "Among- the l'esolutions passed by the recent" Congress of the Third Internationale at Moscow was the decision to hold m all the capitals and large cities of the world a special 'anti- war week.' In a manifesto occupying: nearly ten columns of the 'Pravada,' the- Congress of the 'Comintern' issued an appeal to the 'world proletariat,' calling upon the working masses to make this occasion a signal for a general rising against the ruling classes and start 'the final struggle for the world revolution, the dictatorship of the proletariat and the triumph of Communism."

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NZ Truth, Issue 984, 4 October 1924, Page 2

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142

For World Revolution NZ Truth, Issue 984, 4 October 1924, Page 2

For World Revolution NZ Truth, Issue 984, 4 October 1924, Page 2

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