PERSIA
BOLSHEVIST PROPAGANDA. FEELING OF EXASPERATION. Free* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. TEHERAN, April 29. After a period of inactivity, the Russian Legation recently resumed Bolshevist propagandist work with a view to upsetting the Cabinet, particularly the War Minister, Sardar Sepah, who is regarded as Persia’s strong man. Hitherto the people have suffered patiently under a flood of Bolshevist revolutionary propaganda, although these doctrines are foreign to their national and religious instincts, but now in the face of efforts of Bolshevist agents in fomenting international political dissensions and even religions animosities between creeds, tolerance is changing to exasperation and annoyance. There is strong feeling against further Bolshevist interference in local politics. —A. and N.Z. Cable. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 5
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