BRITISH BOLSHEVIKS.
RETURN FROM RUSSIA. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Sept. 26. . Lloyd's Sunday News says that one by one, like bedraggled pigeons straggling back to their cotes, the British Bolsheviks are returning from Russia. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, disguised as a man, smuggled as a stowaway to Bergen, and thence to Moscow. Her interview with Lenin and Trotsky will probably materialise in a subsidy of several thousands to assist the continuance of her work. Other Bolsheviks have returned, some third class,, others as deportees from Norway, and some as stowaways. They include Tanner (editor of Solidarity), whose mission was presumably the same as that of Miss Pankhurst, Clarke (editor of the Worker), Gallacher {printer of the Worker), MacLaine (editor of the Communist), and doubtless, of the jjueue lining up before the Kremlin for subsidies, those promising most fared best. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1920, Page 5
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