BOLSHEVISM CONDEMNED.
OPPOSED BY FRENCH WORKERS. Sr Telegraph.—Press Ann —CopnlfMReceived August 27, 7.50 pjn. \ Pari*, August 25. : French Unionists pronounced flatly fcgainst Bolshevism. M. Aumoulen, the railwaymen's leader, said that if they attempted to establish Bolshevism in France, the dictators, no matter how popular at -the poUet, would be publicly beheaded within a week. M, Joraanx, secretary of the General Confederation of Labor, said the confederation would allow neither Lenin nor anyone eke to interfere and impose tkeir faith on French unionism, which irydA remain the economic instrument tof tke Worker, and would not become (rproy to a dissolvent political nwvejn«ttt/—Cfnited Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1920, Page 5
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