RUSSIAN REDS.
HARMONY DISTURBED; ZINOVIEFF MILITANT. (BY GABI*—PESSS AISBOCIA.TIOir—COnBIGHT.) ; : .. ■ .(''THB'iJMBS.'')' _,,.,. ..../...■;•: ■'■■• LONDON,November 14," ,The Eiga v cbfrespondent of "The Times" says that the result of the British elections has disturbed: the inner harmony 6f the Russian Ctommunist Party. " The Opposition has .become noisier, and even Cfomnranists occupying responsible diplomatic and economic positions openly avow t&eir. 'disagreement with.the tactics at present being pursued, especially in relation to foreign countries. They particularly denounce •M. Zinovieff's recent calls for armed risings abroad, which seemed suitable when Europe appeared to be on fhe brink of, an inevitable general revolution. Now they assert that such methods merely thwaJt the diplomatic efforts. Zinovieff, however, resolutely refuses to alter his tactics, and hits out right and left at his opponents, whose ranks are increasing.
Now, more than ever," declares M. Zinovieff, the cause of Communism requires intensified militant agitation abroad.
MOTORS AND RAILWAY.
MOSCOW'S REQUIREMENTS; • (AUSTRALIAN " AND N.Z. CABLE ABSOCIATIOK.) (Eeceive4 November 16% l&dnighk) LONDON, Npyember:l6. A deputation has arrived from Moscow municipality to endeavour to negotiate a credit for the purchase of three hundred motor omnibuses* two hundred taxicabs, and three hundred lorries, also for the possible construction of an underground railway in order to solve Moscow's traffic problem which, with a population of two millions, has become acute.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 10
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212RUSSIAN REDS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 10
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