BOLSHEVISM.
"AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE."
DENUNCIATION BY "RED EMMA"
(K rs*33 ISSOCUTIOX—eOMBIOKt) KtxtfnuiixH M.S. CMLS ASSOCU?IO*.) (Received November 13th, 8.30 p.m.)
LONDON, November 12
Emma Goldman, otherwise "lied Emma.*' -a noted revolutionary who was deported from America- in 1919, and has ainc® been living in Russia and Germany, has arrived in London. She astounded a gathering of extremists last night by denouncing Bolshevism as an infectious disease. She declared: "The Bolshevists are not revolutionaries, but nrvh-revciutionaries who ars undermining all that is best in Russia, whero opinion is silenced as it never was under t.tio Czar.
"Don't go to sleep hers becausa you think thero are only a few Communists in your midst. It doesn't take many to destroy; it takos more to build up.
"I ltnow I shall be accused of lnring in the pay of Mr Bold-win or Mr Churchill, but I hare come to tell tho truth about the Russian Government, under ivhich I have liTod for two yoare."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 13
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