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RUSSIAN MTX-AJP.

AUSTRALIAN & N.Z CAnLE ASSOCIATION)

SOVIET AIMS

DEEP LAID PHANS

(Received this day, at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, February • 16.

The Times Delhi correspondent confirms the Moscow wireless with reference to the modification of the Soviet plans. He learns on excellent authority that Lenin and Chiclmriu have agreed that internal disorganisation makes further immediate military efforts dangerous. They are fhepefpfe launching an intense propaganda iu other countries with the object of af footing flic armies and populations. Their Eastern programme includes disnffeeting Persia, Afghanistan, India, and China, thus preparing the ground for attack when Russian reconstruc-

tion is completed. Eighteen months hence the Soviet Government is sending arms apd am. munition to Afghanistan and is encouraging the Amir t-o attack India, expecting that the inevitable defeat and deposition of the Amir will produce an anarchial conditions, paving the way for an Afghan Soviet Republic, which they can use a,s a jumping-off place to propagandise and ultimately convert the whole of India to Bolshevism.

WORLD-WIDE MOVEMENT

BY BOLHEiVIKS. (Received This Day at 11.20. a.m.) ROTTERDAM, Feb. 15.

Eight countries were represented at the secret Bolshevik Conference and Central Bureau established in Holland.

The movement is based on great financial support from the conference, which aims at gaining the leadership in world-wide strikes; also supporting any new German Revolution.

It was decided to support the immediate agitation to prevent Allied traefe with Russia through the Russian cooperative associations, which is regarded as a plot to divide the workmen and farmers and destroy the Soviet monopoly.

Apiopg those arrested attending the Conference was a woman disguised in male attire, named Wynkoop, leader of the Dutch Revolutionaries.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1920, Page 2

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273

RUSSIAN MTX-AJP. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1920, Page 2

RUSSIAN MTX-AJP. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1920, Page 2

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