“He was convinced,” said Mr. A. S. McAlpine. Acting Secretary of the N.S.W. Labor Council, “that the aggression of Japan against the Soviet Union was for the purpose of intimidating Czechoslovakia and other states such as France, by leading them ...
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The Workers' Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1923 - 1939), Tue 9 Aug 1938, Page 1
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