SENSATIONAL REPORTS
STALIN SAID TO BE DEAD
OFFICERS DISAFFECTED
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyrisht. LONDON, 22nd November. Reports of sensational events in Russia continue to circulate throughout the Continent. It is even reported that Stalin, whose position as head of the Political Bureau makes him virtual dictator of Russia, has been assassinated. The Soviet's Tass Agency denies this, and also the arrest of certain generals, but information from Moscow is emphatic that thero have been wholesale arrests of officers. Travellers from Russia report extensive movements of troops and rigorous examination of passports and train inspections, and that the faith in the five-years-old plan for economic rehabilitation has faded and that people are longing for a change in the regime.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 9
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