ATTACKS ON CALLES
HEARST PRESS BUSY “HELP FOR RUSSIANEW YORK, Tuesday. The Hearst newspapers throughout the country, which in the past fortnight have been attacking Mexico and President Calles, to-day made charges, with facsimiles of documents allegedly
supporting their allegations, that President Chiles, during the British coaf strike of 1926, contributed £20,000 directly to the strike fund of the British miners, as secret aid to "the ideals of the proletariat.” The charges also allege that he contributed £50,000 to the Russian trading firm Arcos, Liu., for transmission to Litvinoffi. the Soviet Deputy-Com-missar of Foreign Affairs, to cause “a world struggle.”—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 11
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102ATTACKS ON CALLES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 210, 24 November 1927, Page 11
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