SEAMEN’S STRIKE IS RED MOVE.
“ DANGEROUS” MENACE TO BRITAIN’S TRADE. T ' y Telegraph Press Arsn.—Copyright. Aus. & X.Z. Cable Association. (Received September 21. 1.30 p.m.) . LONDON'. September 20. air F. C. Allen, chairman of the Shipping Federation, in a letter to the Prers asks: "Do the public realise that the so-called seamen’s strike is really a reconnaissance in force in connection tTltn the general Communist offensive by direct action against the existing order of society? Do they understand that the attempt to hold up our maritime communications, -which has failed in this country but has met with greater success in the colonies, is as dangerous in character as was the submarine warfare directed against the mercantile marine by our enemies?”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17647, 21 September 1925, Page 7
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