BULSHHEVIK RULE.
WITH COLONEL i\ ward. ®3F\ a- -£*!«* a Association,—CopvtijjJifc , \ Hunter's Toiegvaros. (Received September t>, 3.5 p.m.) \ LOAid>N, September 4. to.oum John Ward, a member of the S Y OUSe ol r 0I ? has arrived in Lcndon. lie has been summoned from -K'U? sla by the War Office for a consular- tation. In an interview he said that a'.?- the horrors of Bolshevik rule had not oeen exaggerated, indeed it was doubt- ■ ful whet her half the truth of the atrocities had been told. The secret \ of tho prolonged existence of the Bol- ■■■ shevik Government was simplv terror- ■ ' vna. Everyone acted under “the fear ---denunciation and a horrible death ' No food, clothing or other necessaries or life were given to those refusing to -profess Bolshevik views. Again, the iioistieviks coinmandoered all rich - manufnctuitng districts and all attacks i’ upon them mid to bo conducted from sparsely populated agricultural areas, ■b to supply Koltchak. were pracsmall pro:ppliod to the revolu- : the Gnr- : the Ik;!-ic-ut for a
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12738, 6 September 1919, Page 10
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