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“IN BATTLE ARRAY ”

ARMIES OF UNEMPLOYED. SOVIET PLANS FOR REVIEW. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) , LONDON, February 25. The Riga correspondent of The. Times that March 6 will be known .to posterity as the unemployed’s great day according to-the-prophecies of the Soviet agents in Britain, France, Austria, Germany, Poland and America. Their reports state that it is hoped, to mobilise in both the old and new world “a gigantic army of unemployed in battle array. It will take the form of a great revolutionary demonstration. Soviet < organs estimate that in these countries the 20,000,000 unemployed are expected to make a fine show. It will amount, to a review of revolutionary battle forces, but these must not be confined to unemployed. The Soviet’s agents must array the entire international revolutionary forces' and be hold” s * orm capitalistic strong-

Moscow has instructed its agents to make the Imperialistic preparations to wage war against the Soviet their chief weapon for stimulating, the fighting Spirit, and get maximum demonstrations in the streets. They must denounce the London conference as an international council of war against the Soviet.— Times Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 11

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“IN BATTLE ARRAY ” Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 11

“IN BATTLE ARRAY ” Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 11

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