GERMAN NEWS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLK ASSOCIATION. COMMUNIST CONGRESS FAILS. BERLIN, May 24. A committee of mine delegates representing three Internationals, which met for the purpose of convoking a world labour congress, ended without resuit, after recriminations wherein Ramsay McDonald accused Communists of continuing their tactics of undermining trade unions, on instructions from Moscow. Therefore he refused to join tile convocation congress. The Soviet representative, Radek, reproached the Second International for not desiring a proletarian front, and said the Soviet members no longer considered themselves members of the Committee, ibe three Internationals are Moscow, representing militant extremist, Amsterdam, o-v'-prising the political and more moderate element and Vienna which includes the British delegates and reactionary section. It is a compromise between the two former. SUGAR EMBARGO RAISED. BERLIN, May 24. i Government have raised the .embargo on tiie importation of sugar, in consequence of'
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1922, Page 2
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