SOVIET PROPAGANDA.
BRITISH LABOUR DELEGATES,
BOLSHEATK H'YLMN OF PRAISE.
London, Nov. 30.
The Soviet press is making the most extensive use of the presence of the British trade unionists who are investigating the Zinovieff letter. The Riga correspondent of the Times says: “It is hardly credible that they have uttered all the absurdities ascribed to them by the official Soviet press, but i continuous pro-Bolskevik hymn of praise is being broadcast all over Russia '-.tensibly from their lips, accompanied by assurances of w; ,:.-y will do
when they return among British workers, to rehabilitate wickedly-slandered Bolshevism.
“Their telegram to London about the British notes and the arrogant ones ot them, had a particularly wide circulation.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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