THE WAY OF THE BOLSHEVIK.
SCHEMING IN FOREIGN PORT|j By Telegraph.—Press Asan. —CopyrtghWj Received June 20, 5.5 p.m. London, June IS An extraordinary story is current; the activities of Bolshevik emissaries foreign ports. J Since the advent of Bolshevism AH Russian ships have been transferee® the British flag and others have I ttnued under the Russian Imperial J Two Russian ships owned by itU.l esca Company, of London, were drift at an Italian port, and a deputy of the Italian Seamen's Feder»ti(ffl formed the captain of one th&t J had received instructions from the viet to send all Russian ships Ml Russia. The captain secured an Itl guard, but the deputation boardt4,l ship again, overpowered the guard, 1 removed all the essential parts of jj machineryAus.-N.Z, Cable Attn, j
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1920, Page 5
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