80LSHEVIST PLOT IN BRITAIN.
A SWEDE'S CONFESSION. *
lElec. Tel. Copyright— United Press Assn.J LONDON, August 6. Ihe arrested Swede is one Zacharias?en, who is charged that he delivered a sealed packet to a female extremist, who denies complicity. The Swede's confession implicates certain extremist organisations, with which the female is on nee ted
The police seized at Plaistow plans w the formation of an English Soviet Republic and documents affirming that inns and bombs are secreted at certain at Plaistow.
Responsible British Labor leaders are ;iot implicated m the plot, but there <s a danger that they have unwittingly become took. Although it is believed that- the. plot has been overthrown its effect i s expected to be felt m many luarters of Britain m the near future. ' Ihe Daily Mail states the revolutionary conspiracy was of Bolshevist ; origin, and correspondence seized implicates Trotsky, Tchjtcherin and Bela Knn ■as responsible. The English Laborites are not implicated.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 3
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