THE COMMUNISTS
ACTIVITIES IN AUSTRALIA AND INDIA fß&itad Proai A**ociatiou--By Hactrlo ToUci-aph—Copyright) (Australian Pres* Association) LONDON, 3rd Discussing the.result of the Leeds byelection and the.failure of “Red Thursday,” as well as other events, the “Daily Telegraph” comments' that a more spectacular failure than Communism here could hardly be imagined, yet it remains an event of danger. Its indulgence in the industrial situation elsewhere within the Empire, notably in Australia ancl more so in India, has been and remains a ruinous one. There is no more startling example in history of the power of a monomaniac minority to deflect the course of events, t RED DAY FIASCO (Received slh August, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, 4th August. The “Morning Post” Riga correspondent learns, authoritatively that the unbounded fiasco of Red Day seriously weakened Stalin’s dictatorship. His health at present is not good, and he is visibly affected by this and other recent Soviet reverses. !
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 5 August 1929, Page 5
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