CLASS WAR
NOT FAVOURED IN BRITAIN SOVIET INSTRUCTIONS IGNORED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 22, The Riga correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ states that- a report presented to the Trade Union Congress at Moscow complained that the trade union movement in Britain had not adopted the Russian International’s instructions. The manner in which it favoured industrial peace was criminal. The British' Communist, Tollit, deplored the fact that the British trades unions, instead of conducting a class war, desired to arrange terms with the employers. --London ‘Times’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 5
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86CLASS WAR Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 5
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