BRITISH LABOUR
OUSTING COMMUNISTS. MODERATES ORGANISING. ,„,,.«,J| ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT.) JJitSr *»° w- WBLB assocutiok.) (Received January 3rd. 8.30 p.m.) LONDON, January 3Mr Cook celebrated his return from v ' w by an outspoken declaration in ™of Leninism. Ho says: "Communism is not a dream, but a reality. XT Labour leaders it. Britain are irtgri. '^P^f 1 With th ° grCUt <* WBiU"'; »3-» that at » inferences the eaders of moddecided to deXTm war against Communists m trade cla l Mt Cook's speeches in MosrrhaviS Persuaded the moderates St Comfcsts must bo met in the OP to D arertW Mr Cook anticipates trouble wlien he meets the Miners' Tederation, as he is trying to initiate Jnew national union of miners, which °ij| a trive to make the eight hours «?.v in the mines inoperative. Bishop Henslev Henson, in a .New Tear sermon in Durham Cathedral, Ascribed peaceful picketing as 'abominable wickedness," and declared that "alien corrupting influences _ were transforming trade unions into instruments of civic degradation.'
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 9
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160BRITISH LABOUR Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18890, 4 January 1927, Page 9
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