UNEMPLOYED “DAY”
SOVIET PREPARATIONS FOR MARCH 6 GIGANTIC ARMY PLANNED United P.A. — By Telegraph—Copyright Reed, noon LONDON, Tuesday. The Riga correspondent of “The Times” says that March 6 will be known to posterity as the “unemployed’s great day,” according to the prophecies of the Soviet’s agents in Britain, France, Austria, Germany, Poland and America. Their reports state that it is hoped to mobilise in both the old and new world a “gigantic army of the unemployed in battle array.” It will take the form of a great revolutionary demonstration. Soviet organs estimate that in these countries are 20,000,000 unemployed, who are expected to make a fine show, which will amount to a review of revolutionary battles forces. This, however, must not be confined to the unemployed. The Soviet’s agents must “array the entire international revolutionary forces ready to storm the capitalistic stronghold.” Moscow has instructed agents to make the imperialistic preparations to wage war against the Soviet their chief weapon for stimulating a fighting spirit and get a maximum of demonstrations in streets. They must renounce the London Conference as an international council of war against the Soviet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 9
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188UNEMPLOYED “DAY” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 907, 26 February 1930, Page 9
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