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BOLSHEVISM

PROPAGANDA THE REAL DANGER

UNREPENTANT GERMANY'S

SUPPORT

(By Telegra.pu--Press Association-Copyright

London, 26. Tho Paris correspondent, of the "Moraine Post" states that General Neisscl, in an interview, declared that Bolshevism as a military danger to Europe was nonsense, as a small, ' properly equipped nrrav was nble easily to overcome the Bed forces. The real danger was tho Bolshevik propaganda, because it was supported by tho full strength of unrepentant Germany, who was workir," luind-in-glovc with Moscow. Behind Noske and the German General Staff, who were preparing n new scourge_of militarism for the world. , The significance of this- warning is' unauestmnahle. because General Neissel while head- of the Allied Military Mission in Germany and the Baltic Provinces, has seen Bolshevism from behind the scenes.—Ecuter. .

SOVIET'S IRON DISf.'PL'NE (Rec. March 2, 1.35 a.m.) London, Februarv 27. A telegram from Helsingfors states that Soviet Russia has introduced the most stringent iron discipline, and inaugurated a factories' mealtime of twenty minutes. Trivial offences incur the most rigorous punishment—Reuter. RECOGNITjbTOF SOVIET RESOLUTION IN AMERICAN SENATE PREDICTED. Washinnton, February'3S. Early American recognition of the Soviet in Russia by resolution in tho Senate is v nredicted.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable A6sn.

ORDER PREVAILING AT ARCHANGEL

Christiania, February 29. The Norwegian Coiisul-General at Archangel reports that the revolution passed quietly and order prevails.—Reuter.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 7

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212

BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 7

BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 134, 2 March 1920, Page 7

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