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SCENE IN HYDE PARK.

JREDS AND POLICE CLASH.

MOSCOW'S EYES ON BRITAIN.

(Stonkt "Sus" Swincß.)

LONDON, June 14.

A crowd numbering thousands watched wild scones in Hyde Park at midnight. Communists, believing that tho polioo had arrested ono of thoir number, attempted to offect a rescue. Fascists aided tho police, marohing alongside them to the polico station. Tho Communists mado throe ugly rushes, and the polico mado a baton charge, in which many were injured, and five arrests were made.

Tho "Daily Mail" discloses a secret document in which Zlnovloff declares that Bolshovjsm can bo kept alive only by revolutionary activities abroad. In view of tho set-backs in many lauds, ho says ho is of opinion that Great Britain is tho most promising field for intriguo, and advises' his followers to concentrate there.

Speaking at Chatsworth, the Homo Secretary, Sir William Joynson-IXleks, expressed his defmito conviction that tho Moscow Government was financing the British Communist movoment. Sir William appealed to trade unionists to resist this hideous grub which was eating into tho heart of oak.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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SCENE IN HYDE PARK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 9

SCENE IN HYDE PARK. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 9

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