AIM OF THE SOVIET.
TO DRIVE BRITAIN OU1, Received Sunday, 5.5 p.m. NEW YORK, March 25. At Worcester, Massachusetts, the British Amhassador, Homard, addressing the Metal Trades' Association, charged Soviet Russia with inspiring the Chinese attacks on foreigners, hoping to drive the British out of Asia as a first step to pro moting a Bolshevist revolution. If Britain were driven out he believed it would not be difficult to get rid of the other Western Powers from Asia. Then an attempt would be made to promote a revolution iri Britain which would be the precursor of, a similar revolution in iall European countries. The real danger to Asia was the control the Russian Soviet was seeking of that continent. 1' "■
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17169, 28 March 1927, Page 5
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120AIM OF THE SOVIET. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17169, 28 March 1927, Page 5
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