FOMENTING SEDITION
SOVIET INTRIGUES IN INDIA.
A Berlin correspondent of tho "Nieuwe Eotterdamsche Courant," who has been iu Russia, makes the following comcments in a letter dated September' 16, in which he deals with Bolshevist propaganda:— ~ "For eomfl time , past a very considerable traffio bv means of couriers haa been going on "between India and Moscow, and prominent Indians and Persians as well' as Turks, aro welcome guest's in the city. The route by which •these propagandists travel is situated between the front of Roltchak and' the Ural Corps of; General Dutoff, who has his headquarters at Uralsk, and about ton thousand troops along the Urals. It seems that the Kirghizes are already wholly Bolshevist and aro acting iff support of the Bed troops. "This information has been received by mo from an Indian resident in Moscow, and lie lias furnished me with the fullest details. Lenin himself told him that his main object at present is Asia, and that ho has even sent so many troops and such a quantity of munitions and money to that theatre that the Western front has been weakened by it. A Hussion conducts the propaganda campaign in Thdia, a 9 representative of Lenin, whilst a former Turk ; sh officer has tho management of affairs in Turkestan. _ Here he lias initiated a great Afti-British organisation by means of Russian money, which is being sent to I him. in unlimited quantity, as well as arms and munitions. These organisations, which, according,to Lenin's own words, are directed against tho integrity of India, are, daily growing, thanks to Russian support'."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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263FOMENTING SEDITION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 12
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