ZINOVIEFF LETTERS.
LABOUR PARTY INQUIRIES,
THE DELEGATION'S REPORT. DOCUMENT A FORGERY. LONDON, November 27. The Labour paper, the Daily Herald, publishes a telegram, signed severally and unanimously by the British trades union delegation now visiting Russia. This states that the delegates have inquired into the matter or the Zlnovieff letter with Zinovieff who maintained strongly that the letter was a forgery. Zinovieff placed at the disposal of the delegation the confidential records of the Communist International. The delegates say they are absolutely satisfied that the document as to which they were inquiring was a forgery. They are bringing to England full results of their detailed investigations. A separate despatch from the paper's correspondent at Moscow 3tatcs that as a rosult of a week's conversations the British and Russian delegates have arrived at an agreement to create an Anglo-Russian committee for worldwido trades union unity.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 28 November 1924, Page 5
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