THE COMMUNISTS
DRASTIC EUROPEAN MEASURES AG AIXST BOLSIIE VIK A.O IT AT() RS (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) P isTTAiiAQ find N.Z. GabJff Association. LONDON. Mav 8. There are indications all over Europe of a movement against Bolshevist ( om munist. agitators. .Supervision throng'll niit Britain is also being greatly .stimulated as a result of Sir \Y. Joynson Hick's investigations. French authorities arc also adopting inure drastic measures. The most significant 'move meat, however, .is reported by the Morning Post’s Belgrade correspondent,, who understands that a great conference has been held at 1 1 ieste a’ which an International Anti-Bolshevik League was inaugurated. It is stated that"' a group of European powers was represented involving a membership of 25*000.000. The correspondent was informed that the campaign will start with the formationi ot secret organisations similar to those ol the ( omniniiists, which will he ready at any time to counteract Communist action i is known that Bulgaria and Jugoslavia have been negotiating for |omt ad mu since the Sofia outrage. ACTIVITIES IN SOFIA "SOFIA, May 8. Authorities state that in consequence, of the arrest ol leaders of various U-leo-al organisations the Sofia police uo ' u hold all the threads of clandestine activities of the Agrarian Communist Lomar.ittee. Some prisoners admitted that Bolshevist agents received a sum of 15.000 leva "monthly. _ Stores ot explosives sent from Russia wore <lißco\ t\ued in Bourgas.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 5
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