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GERMAN CAMPAIGN

AG AINST UOLSHE VJ'BM. (Times Service). ’ LONDON, • Noveu “The Times’s” Berlin co.r, respondent states that,',Sir William jj, pryood was one of the principal speakers at a gigantic anti-Bolshevik demonstiation, organised by the Ge’rmdii’League for the Defence of Western Culture, and, supported by prominent leaders of all religions. ' The Russian'Orthodox Bishop, Hr Seraph in, described Iris experiences under the Soviet religions persecution, after which Communists ridim were in audience, liaviffg ' intiulgeM'fill' " repeated interruptions, canid •' to eblows with their opponents, and 'the police were called in':-The CbriUiiuliisifc, using various weapons, attacked the police, finally twenty-three beingarrested, several rif whom were injured.

Sir William. Ho.orwqod emphasised that the Soviet':' wa.s . aiiuip&:; Jb use slave -laboujr in. .’order to export gram and liianufaet’qres, and so to obtain money lor the! propagation of its doctrines throiigllpfit the world. All nations and • all creeds, he said, must combine to -stamp out the emeny. This was a righteous light against a common enemy, and one that would build a lasting monument of friendship between England and Germany, which, after the ordeal of war, had many mutual interests.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 6

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GERMAN CAMPAIGN Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 6

GERMAN CAMPAIGN Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 6

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