RAID RESULTS
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MOVE (AGAINST SOVIET. LONDON, May 30. S The Spanish and Portuguese Govern- \ incuts are organising a common front , ’ against Bolshevism. It is not generally known that, since 1925 ,onc hundred and forty-nine persons, of whom 52 were police agents, have succumbed in Lisbon to agitators’ bombs and bullets. Desperate groups of the old regime organised tlie last outbreak at Oporto and Lisbon, and they accepted Bolshevist co-opera-tion, and they also made a point of riddling with bullets tlie houses over which the British Flag was displayed. Lenin and Trotsky once had good hopes of a revolution in Spain and Portugal, to which they sent M. Borodin in 1920, with encouraging promises _ hacked by gold, and where he had, little difficulty in founding Communism.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 2
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130RAID RESULTS Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1927, Page 2
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