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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 23 - 20 August 1921)

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Including: Sunderland unemployed activist acquitted after police fit-up, Dutch East Indies continued, Japan continued, awakening of the agricultural worker, guidance on getting rid of ineffective union leaders, etc.

We do not agree with all of the contents of this issue but reproduce it for reference.

Submitted by Fozzie on May 9, 2025

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