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SOVIET INFLUENCE

IMPLIED BY PRESS Rec. Oct. 28, 10.45 p.m. London, October 28. Newspapers generally and colleetively express the opinion that tl^e disorders and hooliganism in Hyd-e Park and neighbourhood, are likely to be exaggerated abroad, but actually they were not serious. The Times says the publicity value of the rioting is fhoroughly understood by the organisers of the senseless demonstration, under the name of hunger marchers, which implies a state of starvation. No one in England would be allowed to perish from hunger. The Morning Post says the conduct of the unemployed, both on the march and in the demonstration, gave little cause for complaint, but the hammer and sickle of the banners, suggest the power behind this wgll organised display. The hapless unemployed were set in motion by a hand skilful in making trouble.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 5

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SOVIET INFLUENCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 5

SOVIET INFLUENCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 365, 29 October 1932, Page 5

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