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WALSH AND THE COMMUNISTS LONDON. June 28.

Havelock Wilson has published a long letter from Walsh written on 19th May, renouncing Communists, and suggesting the International Seamen’s Club in Australia was financed from Moscow, with the object of destroying Britain’s communication with the Dominions. He refuses to stand by and see seamen made the tools of Communists, and urges Wilson to counteract by opening union agencies in Australia. Wilson told the Australian press representative tlit-a he was gratfied that Walsh was dropping the Communists and disassociating himself from the militant gang who were endeavouring to destroy Australian unionism.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1928, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1928, Page 2

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