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IUSTHAI.IAN AND N.Z. OAUWS ASSOCIATION A CONTRADICTION. (Received This Day at 10.15 a.m.) CAPETOWN, STovemlicr 1 IHowe, President of the Labour Ooiineil of Sydney and Earsniau, Seereiaiy ~)' the Communist party o( Aiislr.di.i. who have been three months in Russia and are now homeward bound, declare tile famine ill Russia is due to climatic causes and is not greater than many previous occasions, but concealed by the then Government. The general standard of life has greatly improved. Industrial classes tire wdi off for loud. A large per rentage of the professional classes have accepted the Soviet form of Government. Asked how it was that their story differed so much from Mrs t Snowden’s they replied that “lie was | cither a knave oj- a fool.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1921, Page 3
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