ANTI-JEWISH AGITATION
DANGEROUS INFLUENCES AT WORK . The Jewish Conjoint Committee in. London recently received the following telegram from Dr. Rubin Blank, acting-* 011 behalf of tho Jewish Committee iu' l'etrograd:— . , "Extreme Russian reactionaries have allied themselves closely with extreme revolutionaries, and Black Hundreds havfl' entered into tacit coalition with the, Lenin party. In the army the former; agents and detectives of the political, police carry on ardent campaign for de-j feat, and in the rear the former agents, provocateurs prepare and direct endless' troubles. "The motives of this policy on the part' of the reactionaries are clear. It is thai direct road to a counter-revolution. Tha' troubles, the insurrections, and shocking, disorders vihich follow provoke disgust, at tho Revolution, while the military de-| feats prepare the ground for an intervene tion of tho old friend of the Russian' Black Hundreds, "William 11, the counter* revolutionaries work systematically for. the defeat of the Russian Armies, sometimes openly, cynically. "Thus in their Press and proclamations they go so far as to throw the whole re-< sponsibility for the war and for tho obstacles placed in the way of a peace with' Germany on the Jews. It is these 'diabolical .Tews,' they say, vtho prevent tha, conclusion of peace and insist on the con-,' tinnation of the war, because they desirn to ruin Russia. Proclamations in this, sense have been found, together with a voluminous anti-Semitic literature, in tha offices of the party of Lenin Bolschevikis (Maximalists), and particularly at tho headquarters of the extreme revolutionaries, Chateau Knheshinskaja."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 42, 13 November 1917, Page 6
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255ANTI-JEWISH AGITATION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 42, 13 November 1917, Page 6
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