THE RED “WAR”
vSOVJET TREATY WITH ITALY.
DISTINCT DISAPPOINTMENT
United Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, Oct. AS. The Times’ Rome c.-nes pinoei.t says the treaty s gned last rein nary between Italy and. Scviet Russia has oeen a d_sG.net aisrppo.i.tment. He declares the expected .ncrease in t.ade has been very slight, and Italian business men eompiam that Soviet restrrcions redder commeic ai intercourse almost imposs.ble.—Tunes.
FRANCE RECOGNISES SOVIET. OFFICIAL A N NOUN CEMENT PARIS, Oct. 28. The Government announces oliie ai recognition of the Sov.et Governmentirom tin's evening.— A. and N.Z.C.A. ■ STIRRING EGYPT UP. NEW FORM OF PROPAGANDA. LONDON, Oct, 23. The Ti m os’ Cairo correspondent says that Bolshevist propaganda art Egypt has taken a new form. Leaflets, apparently printed in Scandinavia, advocating the establishment of a Moslem Soviet Republic for Egypt and the Sundan, are being extensively circulated tlnoughout the country. It is believed they were first introduced, oy pilgrims returning from Mecca, as most of these hau to pass through Jeddah, where the Soviet Government is maintaining a Consul whoso position is particularly favorable for the dissemination ox Bolshevist doctrines throughout the Moslem world. --Times.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9849, 30 October 1924, Page 5
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