RUSSIA AND LEAGUE
REASON FOR NOT JOINING IMPERIALISM NOT WANTED MOSCOW, Sunday. In the course of a conversation with representatives of Continental workers Stalin said the Soviet did not participate in the proceedings of the League of Nations because it did not wish to assume responsibility for the Imperial policy of the League, nor for its mandates and preparations tor war. There would be no freedom of the Press for the bourgeoise, while the dictatorship of the proletariat existed, but no proletariat Press was freer than that of Russia. The arrests of Mensheviks ,anti-Eol-sheviks) were a continuance of the policy of the October Revolution. It was not likely that the Second and Third Internationals would amalgamate. The power of the opposition within the Communist Party was insignificant. —A. and N.Z.-Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 202, 15 November 1927, Page 1
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