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Page 1: I TABLE OF CONTENTS of the INTERNATIONAL PRESS

' I

TABLE OF CONTENTS

of the

INTERNATIONAL PRESS CORRESPONDENCE

Januarw-June 1924

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Table of Contents of the·

lntern'ational Press Cor~espondence january-june 1924

Alphabetical Index by A·uthors

"· Albert, R.

The bloOdiest of all Democracies o • o • o

. Jhe ' Third International · . . . May 1st, 1924 . . . • . . . After the French Elections . .

Amter, I. The First Communist Daily in the English Language

· lf'hird Convention of .fhe Workers Party of America . -The World-Wide Significance of the International

Red Relief . • • • • • • • • • • • • • Oil in American Poli1tics . . . . . . : · . The American Communists and La Follette . Class Lines among"'the American Negroes

No. Page

2 10 15 115 26 243 30 295

9 58 15 121

19 158 22 195 33 334 35 352

Askew, J. B. ~~~1 1\i''tJ.I~~\!If'!

The Prospects of the Labour Government . . Astakhov, d. · . -~: s.ru':-f~~e · ~tv:'~ ~~er~Is: ~d. ~n~er~a~v~ l~l;. .. 1..

a. B., j.

A Letter from Spain . B., j., jerusalem.

Autocracy in"Paleatine • • . • • • • • • • Englands Policy· in Arabia . . . . . . . . . The Class War within the Arab National Movement

Bittel, i( arl. · · The Russian-English Economic Relations . BodenmL.Inn, M.

Defeat for Reaction in Switzerland . . . · &ross1 L. F. .

.. -

The Soviet Union Budget Estimates for 1923-1924 Bottcher, Paul . .

The Great Coalition in Saxony . . . . . . . . Browder, Earl, R. ·

The Changing Political Situation in· the United States

c.

15 116

8 47

4 27

4 82 23 209 32 ,325

3 24

18 148

22 202

3 19

21 1S2

Dunois, Amadeus. The Composer of "L'Internationale'' Peter Degeyter

, Duret, ], . France, a Metallurgical Power . . . . . . . .

•• E., A. The Vienna Congress of the Amsterdamers .

Eberlein, Hugo . The Police Raid upon the Soviet Union Commercial

Delegation in BerHn . . . . . . . . . . . . Enderle, August.

The C6ngress of the German Metal Workers Union The Congress of the Arns.terdamers in Vienna .

•• Ferid Ali. Longer Working Hours in Germany . Industry ~and Agriculture ~ Oermany •

Fimmen, Edo 1

The Trade Unions arid the International Workers' Relief .•

Friedlander, Paul. The Attempt upon the Austrian Chimcellor Dr.

Seipel . . : Frohlich, Paul.

The Party 'Congress of the German Social Demo­crats • ·

G. Ohioldi, Rodolfo.

The Tactics of the. Argentine Trade Union Leaders Qrieco, Ruggiero. .·

· The Pa·rliamentary Elections in Italy . Ditto . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • • Ditto . . . . . . ·. • • . . • •• • • •

Oriin, josef. · . . ·.. The Prisoners of War' •and the Russian Revolution

The "Eoonomic Restoration" of Austria and the , Proletariat . . . . . . . • . · . Chtcherin, Georg. ·

The Agreement between the So:viet U nio!l a!ld China 35 Co-operative Section of the Comintern. · ·· ~ '

350 H.

· . To the Co-operators· of all. Countries- . . . . . . 18 · 152 H., A. . · · . . . The Struggle of the Hamburg Dock Workers .

'" . D. . · ·, Dorr, McJX. ... . . - . · ' • . ·

· Official Figures on th~ Mi.sery Of the Geri:min Pr~ •letadat . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .·

~ 1Joms/U1 L. . . Fascism in Poland . . . . . . , ; . ; . .

Polis)t Authorities murder Political Prisoner!

Hardy, 0. . ·The Struggle of the German Seamen . . . .

. The British Dock Workers' Strike , • • • • • 8 . 51 ' Aid the German Seamen! . . . • . . • · · ·

.· . . .. · Jntematioriai ·Solidarity and International Demands 9 60 fleckert, Fritz. . . .

. 19 163 The Splitters of the Trade-Unions at Work .

No. Pll!ge

36 367

32 320

35 354

29 285

21 185 3~ 329

4 29 13 98

3

33 331

36 365

35 356

8 46 11 77 19 155

21 187

26 247

26 247

8 50 13 99 19 157 27 255

11 79

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Horrabin, ]. F. The British Labour College Movement .

Hsiany, K. G. The Women's Movement in China

•• Itkin, A.

No. Page

13 101

6

Persia on the Way to becoming a Republic . . . 36 366

I. jacquemotte, ].

Letter from Belgium jacques (Paris).

The Lyons Congress of the C. P. of France . julius (Vienna).

Lenin . . . . . . -~ . . . Lenin and the Marxist Method

1(. Kalashnikoft.

9

8

5 13

56

52

33 97

The Training of Teachers in the Soviet U111ion . 31 314 l(alinin, M. . ·

The Recognition of the Soviet Union by England . 13 104 Kamenew.

Address and Concluding Speech on Russian Party Discussion (11th. December 1923) . . . . . 10 62

Kasparova, V. The Women's Movement in the Near East . 24 222 The Women's Movement in India and in the Fa.r E~ ~ ~3

Kiralv, Albert. · \t'hat doest the Horthy Amnesty mean? 11 76 Koritschoner, Franz.

"Bela Uitz: The Luddite Movement." . 29 292 Kreibich, Karl.

The Treaty between France and Czecho-Slovakia . 9 55 Corruption, Communist Persecution and Struggle

for Power in Czecho-Slovakia . . . . . . . 23 208

L. Lado, W.

The Factory Council Elections in Germany and the Amsterdamers . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Landler, Eugen. · "ConsoLidated" Horthy Hungary . . Ditto . . • . _. • . . • . ; . The Hungarian Reconstruction Act .

Lenin, V. I. Observations of a Publicist,.. . . . . . . . . Sketch of the Theses on the Question of ihe Tasks

of our Delegation at the Hague Loeber, W. C.

The Muddles of the Railway Unions . Lozovsky, A.

The Convocation of the III. World Congress of the Red International of Labour Unions . . . . .

Magyar, Ludwig. M.

22 203

2 11 4 26

30 296

29 281

32 322

13 99

24 226

The Conference of the Hungarian Social Demo-cratic Party • 28 271 Mann, Tom.

The Dockers' Stnike . Masci, G.

Letter from Itply . . . . . . Italy and Yugosl<avia . . . . The Results of the Elections in Italy

Mt..tslov, A. The Discussion in the C. P. of Germany. II ..

Maslovski, Peter. Rallying for the German Election Campaign . The Great Struggle of the Ruhr Miners . .

Murphy, f. T. Labour Struggles in Britain . . . . . The Labour Government in Deep Waters. The Fall of Bloody Smuts . . . . . .

15 119

1 4 4 25

25 231

26 251

25 235 32 317

8 49 23 204 26 245

The S!~ug&'le of the ~a~r Government for the Stabdrsairion of Caplfahsm . . . . . . . . 27 253

N. N eurath, "Alois: .

Out of the Witches' Cauldron of the Second Inter-national . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A Notable Proclamation of the Second International Nicci, G.

The Political Murder of Matteotti and its Conse-quences . . . . . . . . . . . · . ·

Nin, Andreas. The Situation of the Workers in Fascist Italy .

o. 0., Ch.

The Situation of the Middle Class in france . Ossinsky.

Resolution on the Immediate Tasks of Economic Policy

P. P; (Reval).

The Campaign against the Working Class in Esthonia . .

Pavlovitch, M.

No. Page

19 164 24 22~

36 361

35 355.

4 28

20 165

18 152

35 356 The Coming War Pa~·lovsky, E.

Lenin and Leninism . Pepper, john.

United States War on Mexico looms up . , •

19 1611

'\ 11 78. Petroseanu, 0. " The Siiuation in Roumania . 35 351

Q Quinet, M.

A Or~at Revolutionary Artist who must be saved from the Hangman . 18 151

A. Radek, Karl.

The Last Prophet of the Bourgeoisie 13 95 Lenin's Life and Work . . . . . . 18 141 The Labour Government Disturbs Nothing! . 21 181 The National Problem in South Eastern Eun>pe • 25 233 Lenin's Last Political Teaching . . . . . . . 32 323

Radovanovitch, Lj. The Inner Poldtic.al Crisis in Yugoslavia . 22 194

Roppoport, Charles. . The Electoral Struggle in France 24 218

Raskolnikov, A. The Soviet Union and Afghanistan . 2 12 ·

Red International of Labour Unions To the Workers of all Countries! . . . . . . 13 106 To the Working Men and Women of all Countries 19 160 Postponement of the Third World Congress of the

R.I. L. U. 29 291 Renault, Daniel.

Millerand goes - Millerandi,sm remains . . . . 35 351 Rolf. .•.l~i:ti~:

The Transformation of the Rheriisch-Westphalian Coal Syndicate . 9 58

Rosenberg, Arthur. The Political Parties in Germany and ·the Experts'

Report 36 362 Roy, Evelyn; •

Will the British Labour Government stand for this? • • • • • • • • • • 25 231

Some Facts about the Bombay Strike . 25 236 k.oy, M: N.

The new trend of Indian Nationalism • • • . S 22 India and the British Labour Government . ~ 15 117 The Textile Strike in Bombay . 18 149 The Abolition of the Khalifat . 19 154 Capitalist Offensive in Indi'a . . . . . . . . 21 184 Open Letter from the Communist Party of India . 22 193 Communism on Trial in India . . . 23 214 The Labour Government in Action . 24 226 Open Letter to MacDonald . 26 244

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No. Page Open Letter of the C. P. of India to the Delegates

of the Annual Conference of the Independent Labour Par,ty . . . . • . • . . . . • • 27 255

Labour Justice 32 319 Open Letter to the Right Honorable J. Ramsay

MacDonald Prime Mini,ster of Great Britain . . 33 332 R.ubiner, Frida.

Mass Influx into the Communist Party of Russia . 18 150 Journalism in Soviet Russia . . . . . . . 23 215

R.yasanol', D. B. The Posthumus Writings of Marx and Engels . 8

Rykov. Address to the Party Nuclei Bureaus of C.P.R. on

29th December 1923 . 16 123

s. . Schlesinger, Gustav.

Speculating Capital the latest Phase of Gapitalist Development 35 353

Schroder, Otto. The Situation in the International Co-operative

Alliance 31 315 . S., Kl.

The Mining Women in the Ruhr Struggle . 33 335 s., w.

Roumania's_ Reign of Violence in Bessarabia . 21 183 Spector, Maurice.

The Workers Part of Canada and the Canadian Si1tuation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 100

The Crisis in the Canadian .farmers' Movement . 19 158 Third Convention of the Canadian Workers Party . 31 311

Stalin. On the Tasks of the Party. (Russian Party

Discussion) 10 67 Reply to Russian Party Discussion . 12 86

Stefanski. The Political Situation in Yugoslavia. 33 333 ·

Sturm, Hertha. The Woman as front Rank fighter against Star-

vation in Germany 4 29

.T. Thalheimer, A.

The Present Si,tuaHon in the Communist Party o·f ~m~ 2 9

Thalheimer, A., and Brandler H. The Situation in the Communist Party of Germany.

Theses on the October Defeat and on the present Situation 3 20

Thalheimer, A. "Left" Premises - "Right" Conclusions Lenin The Liberal Labour Government in England . . The Discussions in the C. P. of Germany. III. .

Times.cu, U. The Position in Roumania . The Vienna Conference between the Soviet Union

and Roumania Thomas, V endelin.

After the Strike of the German Seamen in the British Ports

Treint, Albert. Anarchists, fascism and Bourgeois Blocks . The Labour Government and the french Commu-

nists . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Labour Government and the French Com­

munists. II. . The Labour Government and the french Commu­

nists. m: ... Trotzky, Leon.

On the Peasant Questibn . farewell, Ilyitch! Master, farewell! .

The New Policy. (Letter addressed to the Session of the Enlarged C. C. of the R. C. P. . . . . . .

"The New Policy" . . . . . . . • , . . .

4 30 9 53

11 75 28 275

18 149

23 206

19 156

9 54

24 218

25 234

26 246

1 5 8 45

12 83 16 133

· Six Years of the Red Army . . . . . . . . The Philistine discourseth on the Revolutionary • Prospects and Tasks in the East . . . . . . The Amsterdam International and War . . The Amsterdam International and War. II.

u. Unger, Otto.

No. Page 19 162 30 293 31 305 35 349 36 363

The Tasks of the IV. World Congress of the CYI. 33 339

v. Vanek, M.

The Elections for Parliament and Senate in the Russian Carpathians . 22 197

Vargr.t, Eugen . Economic Survey of the Year 1923 8 47 Philips Price: "Germany in T.ransition" 15 122 The International Economic Situation I. , . 21 188 The International Economic Situation. II. . 22 198 The International Economic Situation. III. . 23 210 The International Economic Situation IV. . . . . 24 220 The Meaning of the Report of the Experts' Com-mission 28 269

w .. Wagner, Ehrenfried.

The Suffering of the Children of the German Barri-cade Fighters . . . .

One Year of "Red Relief" . . . . . . The Tasks of the International Red Relief . The Youth and the Red Relief . . . : . . . March 18th - a Step forward for Red Relief .

v. Youth International.

Prepare for the Commemoration Day of Karl Lieb-knecht and Rosa Luxemburg .

To All Communist Youth federations! . Convocation of the fourth Congress of the C. Y. I. Resolution of the Communist Youth International

concerning the War Peril and the Duties Oil' the C. Y. I.

To the Yourig Workers in Town and Country of Europe, America, the Orient .and the Colonies!

The E. C. of the Communist Youth International on the Murder of the Polish Communist Youth Com­rade Engel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Prepare for the 10th International Youth Day! .

z. Zetkin, Clara.

4 31 9 59

19 159 19 163 27 267

1 7 19 163 25 238

26 249

27 263

32 325 36 367

The International Communist Women's Day . . . 11 SO The Tasks of the 3rd International Congress of the

Communist Women 35 358 Zinoviev, 0.

What is Bolshevism? 3 On Russian Party Discussion. (Party Con-

ference of Petrograd Distdct) . 10

17

70 Report on the Struggle for the Party. (Petrograd,

December 15th) Lenin and the Workers Report at the Session of the E. C. C. I. January 6,

1924 five Years . . . Circular to all the Sections of the Comintern . Electoral Vidories of the C. P. Oil' Germany and the

future Tasks of the Party . . . . . . . . On the Results of the 13th Congress of the Russian

Communist Party. Report deliwered at the Town Meeting of the Leningrad Branches of the Party Organisations

Zuercher. The Situation in Switzerland and the Task-s of the

Working Class .

12 88 15 120

20 170 21 86 25 229

29 283

37 369

9 59

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Unsigned Articles e:c.

.. The International Workers Relief for GerJHany How Zankoff retained Power . . . . . . . The Soviet Union and the United States . . . . France expels Indian Nationalist Refugees . . . The Fifth i\nni-versary of the .Proletarian Revo-

lution in Hungary . Dimitri,~ S. Popoff . . . . . . . . The Communist Party of France and the English

labour G~wernment 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0

A Lenin Library in America

No. Page 2 14 2 16 3 23

13 97

21 182 23 216

24 224 24 226

No. Page There is not a Moment to lose, if Shurn is to be saved! 24 227

The Second Teachers' International . 26 249 The Expulsion of Angelica Balabanoff . 27 262 Dimitri Blagoeff . . . . . . . . . • · 30 302 The XIII. Congress of the Communist Party of Russja ......

The Women's Movement in Canada . David Ivon jones . Karl Marx's Gr.ave .

32 326 33 336 35 360

·, 35 360

Analytical Table of Contents No. Page

Politics Albert, R.

The bloodiest of all Democracies . May 1st, 1924 .... After the French Elections

Amter, I. Oil in American Politics . . · . . . The American Communists and La Follette Class Lines among the American Negroes •

Askew, f. B. The Prospects ·of the Labour Government .

Astakhov, G. The Struggle· between Liberals and Conservatives

in Turkey . ,. ]. B., Barcelona.

· A Letter from Spain f. B., jerusalem. . . . England's Policy in ·Arabia . Bodenmann, M.

Defeat for Reaction in Switzerland Browder, Earl R.

The Changing Political Situation, in the United States . . . . . . . . . .

Centr~s of the C. P. of Germany, Belgium and Franre. ' · To the Workers of England, Poland and Czecho­Slovakifl! .

Chicherin, Georg. The Agreement between the Soviet Union and

China Communist Party of France. .

Before the Parliamentary Elections in France. Eberlein, ffugo. .

The P!>lice Raid upon the Soviet Union Commercial Del~ation in Berlin . . . . . . . . . . .

The Executive Committee of the Communist Internation.li. The Lie Factory of International Counter-Revolution

at Work . Friedlander, Paul.

The Attempt upon the Austrian Chancellor Dr. Seipel . . · .

Grieco, Ruggiero. The Parliamentary Elections i:n Italy . Ditto Ditto

jacquemotte, f. Letter from Belgium

julius (Vienna). Lenin ..... . Lenin and the Marxist Method .

Kiraly, Albert. What does the Horthy Amnesty mean? .

Kreibich, karl. · The Treaty between France and Czecho-Slovakia . Corruption, Communist Persecution and Struggle

for Power in Czecho-Slo~akia . . . . · . Landler, Eugen. .

"Consolidated" Horthy Hungary Ditto • .

2 10 26 243 30 295

22 195 33 334 35 352

15 116

8 47

4 27

23 209

18 148

21 182

31 308

35 350

2 13

29 285

36 363

33 331

8 46 11 77 19 155

9 56

5 33 13 97

11 76

9 55

23 208

2 11 4 26

Lenin, V. I. Observations Qf a Publicist •

Magyar, Ludwig. . . .. . . •. ..

No. Page.

• 29 281

The Conference of the Hungari-an Social Democratic Party . . . · . . . . . . . . • . . • • 28 271

Masci, G. Ita,Jy and Yugoslavia . . . . . . · 4 25 The Results of the Elections in Italy . 25 231

Murphy, f. T. The Labour Government in Deep Waters . 23 204 The Fall of Bloody Smuts . . . . . . ' . 26 245 The Struggle· of the Labour Government for the

Stabilisation of Capitalism 27 253 Nicci, G.

The Political Murder of Matteotti and its Con-sequences . •

Pepper, john. United States War on Mexico looms up.

Petroseanu, 0. The Situation in Roumania .

Radek, Karl. The Last Prophet of the Bourgeoisie . Lenin's Life and Work . . . . . . . . . The Labour Government Disturbs Nothing! . . . The National Problem in the South Eastern Europe

Radovanovitch, Lj. The Inner Political Crisis in Yugoslavia

Rappoport, Charles. The Electoral Struggle in Europe .

Raskolnikov, A. The Soviet Union and Afghanistan .

Renault, Daniel. Millerand goes - MiUera:ndism remains .

Rosenberg, Arthur. The Political Parties in Germany and the Experts'

Report Roy, Evelyn. . . . Will the Bntrsh Labour Government stand for thts? Roy, M. N. .

, India and the British Labour Government . The Abolition of the Khalifat . . . . . Open Letter from the Commtmilst Party of India . Open Letter to MacDonald . . . . . . . . . Open Letter of the C. P. of India to the Delegates

of the Annual Conference of the Independent Labour Party ..

Labour Justice . . . . . . . . . • . • . · Open Letter to the Right Honorable J. Ramsay

MacDonald Minister of Great Britain . . . . s., w.

Roumania's Reign of Violence in Bessarabia . Stefanski.

The Political Situation in Yugoslavia . Thalhei"!er, A. .

Lemn .............. . The· Liberal Labour Government in England

36 361

11 78·

35 351

13 95 18 141 21 181 25 233

22 194

24 218

2 12

35 351

36 362

25 231

15 117 19 154 22 193 26 244

27 255 32 319

33 332

21 183

33 333

9 53 11 75

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Timescu, U. The Position in Roumania . . The Vienna Conference between the Soviet Union

and Roumania Treint, Albert.

Anarchists, Fascism and Bourgeois Blocks . • . The Labour Government and the French Com­

munists The Labour Government and the French Com­

munists. II. The Labour Government and the French Com­

munists. III. . Trotzky, Leon.

Farewell, Ilyitch! Master, Farewell! . . . . . The Philistine discourseth on the Revolutionary . Prospects and Tasks in the East . . . . . .

Vanek, M. • The Elections for Parliament and Senate in the

Russian Carpathians Zinoviev, 0.

Electoral Victories of the C. P. of Germany and the Future Tasks of the Party . . . . . . . .

The Soviet Union and the United States . . . . France expels Indian Nationalist Refugees . . . The Fifth Anniversary of the Proletarian Revolu-

tion in Hungary •

Germany Bottcher, Paul.

The Great Coalition in Saxony . Dorr, Max.

Official Figures on the Misery of the German Proletariat

Ferid, Ali. Longer Wor~ing Hours in Germany

Lada, W. The Factory Council Elections in Germany and

the Amsterdamers Maslovski, Peter.

Rallying for the German Election Campagin . National Comittee of the German Factory Councils.

Collect for the Struggling German Proletariat! . Thalheimer, A.

The Present Situation in the Communist Party of Germany

Economics Duret, j.

France, a Metallurgical Power . Ferid, Ali.

Industry and Agriculture in Germany "Oriin, josef.

The "Economic Restoration" of Austria and the Proletariat

No. Page

18 149

23 206

9 54

24 218

25 234

26 246

8 45 30 293 31 305

22 197

29 283 3 23

13 97

21 182

3 19

8 51

4 29

22 203

25 235

13 102

2 9

32 320

13 98

26 247 Landler, Eugen.

The Hungarian Reconstruction Act . 30 296 0., Ch.

The Situation of the Middle Class in France . 4 28 Rolf.

The Transformafi,on of the Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate . 9 58

Schlesinger, Gustav. Speculating Capital the latest Phase of Capitalist

Development 35 353 Varga, E.

Economic Survey of the Year 1923 . 8 47 The International Economic Situation. I. . 21 188 The International Economic Situation. II. . 22 198 The International Economic Situation. III. 23 210 The International Economic Situation. IV. . . . . 24 220 The Meaning of the Report of the Experts' Com-

mission · 28 269

Labour Movement No.P<!!ge

All Russian Centro! Cowicil of Trade Unions. To the Aid of the German Miners! . . . · 30 299

All Russian Union of Miners. · To th_e Miners, Transpott Workers, Metal Workers,

Ra1lwaymen, Seamen and Chemical Workers of Engl.and, France; Czecho-Slovakia .and Poland! . 30 299

E., A. The Vienna Congress of the Amsterdamers . 35 354

E. C. C. I and R.I. L. U. Inte~national Solidarity for the Striking German

M1qers 30 298 Enderle, August.

The Congress of the German Metal Workers Union 21 185 Ohioldi, Rodolfo.

The Tactics of the Argentine Trade Union Leaders 35 356 H., A.

The Struggle of the Hamburg Dock Workers 26 24.7 Hardy, 0.

The Struggle of the German Seamen . 8 50 The British Dock Worker·s' Strike . . 13 99 Aid the German Seamen! . . . . . . . . . . 19 157 International Solidarity and International Demands 27 255

Heckert, Fritz. The Splitters of the Trade,.Unions at Work . 11 79

Horrabin, ]. F. The British Labour College Movement . 13 101

Inte~national Propaganda Committee of Revolutionary Mmers. ·

To the Miners, Transport, Metal and Chemical Workers' Internationals! . . . 30 299

Loeber, W. C. The Muddles of the Railway Unions •

Mann, Tom. The Dockers' Strike .

.t1aslovsky, Peter. The Great Struggle of the Ruhr Miners

Murphy, j. T. . , Labour Struggles in Britain .

Nin, Andres. The Situation of the Workers in Fascist Italy

R.I. L. U. How the Reformists sabotaged May Day .

Roy, Evelyn. . Some facts about the Bombay Strike .

Roy, M. N. . The Textile Strike in Bombay . Capitalist Offensive in India . .

Spector, Maurice. The Workers Party of Canada and the. Canadian

Situation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Cfisis in the Canadian Farmers' Movement.

Thomas, Vendelin. After the Strike of the German Seamen in the

British Ports Zuercher.

The Situation in Switzerland and the Tasks of the

13 99

15 119

32 317

8 49

35 355

30 299

25 236

18 149 21 184

13 100 19 158

19 156

Working Class . . . . 9 59 Th~ Second Teachers' International 26 249

In the International Albert, R.

The Third International . 15 115 Amt~r, f. - · ·

The First Communist Daily in , the, Englisi;I Lan-guage 9 58

Third Convention of the Workers Party of America 15 121 District Committee of C. P. of Oermanv. . . .

The Situation iri the Communist Party of Germany 3 21 Dunois, Amadeus.

The Composer of "L'Internationale" Peter Degeyt~r 36 367 Oriin, josef. · ·

fhe Prisoners of War and the Russian Revolution 2l 186

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Our Problems. Lenin, V. I.

Sketch of the These~. on the Question of the Tasks of our Del~ation at the Hague ,

Pavlovsky, E. Lenip. and Leninism

R.adek, Karl. Lenin's Last Political Teaching

Trotzky, L. On the Peasant Question

Zinoviev, 0. 'What is Bolshevism?

Polemics and Discussions Thalheimer, A.

"Left'' Premises - "Right'' Conclusions . . The Discussions in the C. P. of Germany. I.

Propositions of the Centre Group of the C. P. G. for the drawing k of the Tactical Resolution and Programm of ction at the Party Conference . •

Maslov, A. The Discussions in the C. P. of Germany. II ..

Thalheimer, August. A Warning Signal

Fascism Masci, 0.

Letter from Italy Domski, L.

SUPPLEMENT

No. Page

32 322

19 161

32 323

1 5

3 17

4 30

25 238

26 251

28 275

4

Appeals Executive Committee of the Communist International.

Do not forget Mateu and Nicolau! . . . . . • Manifesto of the Communist International on the

Occasion of its Fifth Anniversary . . . . . The E. C. C. I. to the Workers and Peasants of aU

Countries! . . .. . • . . . • . • • • To the Factory Workers of All Countries! .

Defend the Bulganiaa Workers and Peasants! May 1st 1924. Proletarians of All Lands! . . To the Workers of the Whole World! . . . . . . To the Communist Parties and Revolutionary Or-

ganisations of all Countries! . . . . . . . . To the French Proletariat and the Proletariat of the

Whole World! . . . . . . . . . . . . . c;ommunist lnternationrJl and R..l. L. U.

To the Proletarians of alJ Countries! (Lenin' Death) R.ed International of Labour Unions.

To the Workers of all Countries! . . . . . . • The C. P. of Roumania to the Organisations of the

Workers and ,Peasants of the Wortd. . . . . . . The National Trade Council of the Union of Hand and

Brain Workers of Germany. To the English Miners! . . . . . . . . . .

Books Reviews. R.yasanov, D. B.

The Posthumus Writings of Marx and Engels · . Varga, E.

Philips Price: "Germany in Transition" . . . . '·

Proletarian Art Koritschoner, Franz.

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