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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
PROPAGANDA, SOVIET SAY
:-r . ? ^ ? ' ?
: \ Papers Denounce British
Imperialism
f Ranistar World Cables! . . .
LONDON, Wednesday.— The Daily
jjf News correspondent at Moscow
?says that die newspaper Izvestia,
?which ' notoriously reflects the Soviet's
?Foreign Offico opinion, declares that Mr.
.'Henderson's interpretation of the Anglo
Russian Agreement of 1024, that Third In
ternational propaganda cannot be dissociated
from the Soviet Government, has not' had,
and will never have, the Soviet's assent.
'.??;- AFRICAN TROUBLE
'. j { Pravda, another semiofficial -7 Moscow
'jVnpor, regards British Conservatives' insis
tenco that Mr. Henderson should take action
. aBaihat: Soviet propaganda 'in South^ Africa
5i8 the immediate consequence of the British
.Foreign Secretary's attitude. ? ? ? «'?.??'
' 'We do not,' it adds, 'know exactly who
is directing the South African natives' move
ment ' against their' white exploiters, sup
ported -by British bayonets. Possibly ,Com
jnunists arc lending the striking.slaves. . -
-.'But If Mr. Henderson Imagines the
Soviet will undertake to guarantee the claims
►of . British imperialism wherever people rise
against .oppression, he Is very wrong.'
?'«? [A cable yesterday gave particulars of' an
? intended rising of natives, aiming at the
establishment of n ' Black Republic. ' The
South African Minister of Justice attributed
it to Communist propaganda.]
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