INTERNAL GERMANY.
.By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SOVIET EMISSARY. j (Received This Day at B.# a.m.) BERLIN, Oct. 15. Uproarious scenes occurred ?vt the Independent'Socialist Congress aj> Hajle during an address by Zinovieff the Soviet Government’s emissary, who announced that the Soviet was prepared to negotiate with German comrades, and was able and willing financially to support the German proletariat. Zino. vjeff ' predicted it would require a generation to accomplish universal communism, which would entail the mobilisation of the Asiatic nations who must be freed from religious tradition, a fter which a holy war must he staged on capitalism. After a five hour speech by Zinovieff, four moderates seceded from the Extremisst, Hilferding, replying ,taunted Zinovieff with-the RusbuL Alliance with Enver Pasha. He thought Zinovieff might have spoken more clearly about terrorism.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 3
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