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SOVIET RUSSIA.

[by TEIiEOBAPH— I’EETEESS ASSOCIATION.] RUSSIA’S FEARS. LONDON, March 23 The “Times” Riga correspondent says that Frunza, the new acting chief of" Moscow's revolutionary military council, in a recent speech declared that ),c is convinced that the near inline would bring a fresh clash. Lie warned Ll , ]| Russian Military Conlerencc against the dangers of the movement for the recognition of Russia by other powers and said that it threatened to pull Soviet citizens, even the military, into a feeling of false security. The idea was trough! with the greatest danger. The war storm had certainly not passed in Western Europe, which despite peaceful assurances, was increasing armaments and otherwise pro-

paring for war. Fruimi, continuing said:—“Ue " anc love and peace, but cannot remain aloof from eventual military collisions. Therefore, military matters must occupy the chief attention. We nuts' creato a strong and well organised armed force.” He referred to the pacific talk, especially in connection with the British Labour Government, as litter rubbish. “We must devote ourselves to strengthening the Soviet s shield and buckles of the Red army, he concluded. ____

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1924, Page 3

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182

SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1924, Page 3

SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1924, Page 3

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