GERMAN COMMUNIST C'OI,LAPSE. LONDON. Senemher I. Tlic •’ Daily Telegraph’s’' Berlin correspondent reports the latest behests of the Third liiternationale till three pages of the Herman Communists’ chief organ. The Moscow executive declares that there must bo no attempt at an armed revolution, but encouraged by results obtained ill England it prescribeil concentration on dominating the trade unions in order to win over the masses by posing ns champioits id the workers economic dem nnds. Tlie " Daily Chronicle’s" Berlijn correspondent points out that Moscow has ordered the deposition of the leaders Halts Fischer (known as the German Hod Queen! and tier chief lieutenant. Maslow. who are now awaiting trial for treason. Ihe correspondent adds the episode really marks the collapse of the German Communist Party.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1925, Page 3
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