SPREADING UNREST.
BERLIN HELPING BOLSHEVISM. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Received Jan. 1, 5.5 p.m. Paris Jan. 31. In the Chamber, a question as to how Clara Zetkin, a German Communist, reached the Tours Congress elicited from M. Steeg, Minister of the Interior, the fact that the French Embassy at Berlin refused passports for four members of the Reichstag to go to Tours, The Government would not tolerate foreigners coming to France to -preach civil war. Zetkin evaded the precautions on the frontier. Her speech, however, showed that Bolshevist propaganda was percolating through Berlin to outside nations. There was a tumultuous scene when the President called to order a Socialist #ho said the Socialists at Tours did well to applaud Zetkin’s speech. The President reiterated: “Those are words Frenchmen refuse to listen to.” —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 5
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136SPREADING UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1921, Page 5
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