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Amon« llu‘ p’Jus.s of literature i- sue<] mi connection " i'ii the celebration on November 7 oil' .lie IXVh. ".nuiversary of the Tk.ft.-i lie vis! Revolution was a survey rf l-hp : livit.'-' -i of the Cnn>;iitora abroad, addressed to the Conmuiiiist

organisations in Moscow, ®avs the H..ga correi-ponrkmt of tlio Times. Is differs f rom sin liar recent documents in t!io emphasis laid on Stnliii’s personal mission in the near future to lead the revolutionary elements of foreign cmii.trus to the final and complete overthrow of th, e existing forms of government. .Stalin, it is stated, has succeeded Lenin in this mission and under his iron leadership the world's -masses aie now about to enter tip. second phase, that of re volutions and wars. This impending second ph.as.3i will differ from the first phase of 1914-1917 inasmuch as the antiloapit'ilist forces now have the assistance of the U.5.8.R.. as. a mighty, bastion of world revolution,. |; . r Jj]jie,!Sut>(. vey bids doubting Communists in; the U.S-B.R. not to lose liopy, and .un\ to chafe at delays, as universal war is now inevitable and not far distant, and explains that the Comintern's strongest sections are in Germany, Tolland, China., Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia. Until recently the British section was, the survey states, one of the worst, hut recently it lias done more creditably, particularly in organising strikes and disorders in Manchester, London, Liverpool and Glasgow, and in taking over the leadership of the unemployed. The survey also promises an early outbreak cf civil war in India.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1932, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1932, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1932, Page 4

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