BRITAIN AND REVOLUTION
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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 30. (Received April 30, at 11,30 p.m.) Mr E. Shortt (Homo' Secretary), at the Royal Academy banquet, in replying to the toast of “The Ministers,” referred to industrial troubles in' Britain. He (aid that never since the end of the eighteenth century in France had there been so much activity aiming at revolution as to-day. The Government knew the people who were working. for a revolution and wliat they were doing. The British Secret Service was never more efficient or _ more necessary than Revolutionary elements throughout the world knew that the British Empire was the ore great obstacle to their aims. —A. and N.JS. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18542, 1 May 1922, Page 5
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