SECRETS OF THE REDS
SENSATIONAL DOINGS IN ‘ ; GLASGOW.. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney ‘ 1 Sun ’ 1 Service. LONDON, July 19. A sensational happening is reported from Glasgow. Ephraim O’Connor (a prominent Orangeman), endeavoured to pry into ,the doings of the Communists. He was accepted as a probationer. Eventually the Communists became suspicious, and at a secret meeting, accused him of trafficking secrets. They drafted an indictment, and ordered him to sign it. O’Connor counterfeited the signature. The Communists discovered the ruse, and improvised a court martial. They ordered him to run the gauntlet of two rows of delegates, by whom he was severely pummelled. He retaliated so furiously that the Communists called the police, who arrested O’Connor, but. subsequently released him.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 22 July 1925, Page 10
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120SECRETS OF THE REDS Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 22 July 1925, Page 10
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