THE BRINK OF RUIN
WORK OF BOLSHEVISM A WORLD OF SOVIETS (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (The Times.) (Received November 10, noon.) LONDON, Nov. 9. 'Die Riga correspondent of the Times says nobody must stay at home. Everybody must, lie in the streets to swell the'mighty living currents converging on Lenin’s mausoleum. J his was the Soviet’s order to the Moscow populaco to celebrate the anniversary.
The parade, included an imprecedently large national cavalry formation from Eastern states, including Turkomans and Caucasians.
M. Kalinin, M. Bukharin, Mr. Gallagher. and Mr. Saklata.vala were among the orators at the Lenin mausoleum. They emphasised that Bolshevism had brought the world to the brink of ruin. It would shortly fall, enabling the establishment of ‘Soviets throughout the world.
The celebrations included a two-day theatrical representation, broadcast all over Russia, of the decade’s events, giving prominence to the British general strike, the. Trade Union Congress traitors, and Sir Austen Chamberlain's Mr Baldwin’s and Mr Winston Churchill’s part (herein, declaring that M. Voikoiff’s murder was directed from London, and culminating in the British delegate paying tribute in broken Russian to the. Soviet’s progress.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16493, 10 November 1927, Page 8
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