A PUBLIC MEETING
TO PROTEST AGAINST THE SUPPRESSION OF THE FINNISH CONSTITUTION
BY THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT
will be held on
Friday night, May 27th, 1910,
at the CAXTON HALL, WESTMINSTER, S.W.
[Doors open at 7.30 p.m.]
Speakers—
A. Aladin, F. Volkhovsky, Mrs. Despard, R. B. Cunninghame Graham,
J. Keir Hardie, M.P., H. M. Hyndman, W. H. Nevinson, D. Soskice,
W. Tcherkessoff.
Chairman J. F. Green.
We think that the policy of the Russian Government towards Finland is quite in keeping with that pursued towards other nationalities in the past. Unless the present policy of the Russian Government can be prevented, there is little doubt that Finland will meet the same fate as that. of the Poles, Oukrainians, Georgians and others, who have lost all their political and national rights guaranteed by treaties.
You are cordially invited to the meeting.