THE COMMUNISTS
WORLD-WIDE PLANS
TO PROVOKE DISTURBANCES ARRESTS IN EUROPEAN CENTRES (Unitad Press Association—By KUotiie Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian Press AssociatlopJ LONDON, 26th July. “The Times” correspondent at Budapest stales that in connection with tho Soviet’s world-wide plans to provoke Communist disturbances on Ist August the police arrested a gang of Communists, the lender of whom arrived here recently with money from Moscow and established a printing press and secretly distributed inflammatory pamphlets. “The Times” Athens correspondent slates that the new law to protect the social regime from Communist attacks passed both chambers, and was immediately promulgated. Tho passage was expedited in order to facilitate preventive measures against Communist disorders on Ist August. Many Communist leaders were arrested and deported to islands.
The police issued a manifesto urging workers not to participate in demonstrations, and adding that severe measures would he taken to suppress disorders.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 27 July 1929, Page 7
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