1 NOVEMBER 1924, Page 2

The writers are most hopeful of Ireland and " the

Colonies," where nationalism, it is suggested, is so strong that it can be used as a factor of successful revolution without wasting time on prolonged preparations. " From your last report [a report from British Communists]," the letter goes on, " it is evident that propaganda work in the Army is weak, in the Navy a very little better." It is suggested that there should be " cells " in all the units of troops, particularly in those quartered at large centres. Particular attention should be paid to propaganda among workers in munition factories and military stores.