A SOVIET OFFENSIVE
AGAINST BRITISH EMPIRE [United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copy r igh t. ] (Received 10.-0 a.in.) RIGA, A!ay 11. 1 n teusPi-cat ion of 1,-he oifeiisi voi against the British Empire, chiefly in l'.nglaii;i and India inis been uuti-ied by prohniti-in’s executive, which sent a letter to agents in Rritam instructing tile abandonment of legal methods, and the adoption of uin-olistituL-ionalism. As solemnly promised last year, they have excellent material for defying the law. if they properly utilise the unemployed. Although at present only twenty thousand are organised for this new light, they must la- increased to one hundred thousand ami undertake the leadership of hunger marches and other means of public disorder. Agents on committees of the Labour Exchanges must facilitate law breaking. the Bourgeoise must: be prevented from curing the economic crisis,
The Indian programme aims at waging a mass war, fomenting troop revolts and establishing a Soviet Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 5
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153A SOVIET OFFENSIVE Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 5
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