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"RED ARMY" PROPAGANDISTS

PIEST COUP IN LONDON. x i London, September IJ. Bed Army propagandists carried out their first coup in London. It was not of a very awe-inspiring character. Several hundred men, under a leader who is a proclaimed Bolshevik, forcibly entered • the Labour Exchange in Harlesden, carrying a portable platform, and began to hold a meeting. Tho police were summoned, and promptly ejected the invaders, who did not resist. The leader called on his followers, whom he addressed tin the Red Army, to form fours, and they marched off to tho Bolshevik headquarters—Reuter.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 7

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"RED ARMY" PROPAGANDISTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 7

"RED ARMY" PROPAGANDISTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 305, 18 September 1920, Page 7

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