STALIN PORTRAIT
“LIBERATED” AREAS UKRAINE-WHITE RUSSIA PEASANTS’ COMMITTEES VERSION FROM MOSCOW ,(Recd. Sept. 23, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 22. The Tass Agency in 1 Moscow says that life in the occupied towns and villages in Poland is resuming normality. 'V ~.V IL. . It is claimed that the local populations were jubilant over the Russian ‘•liberation.” They are said •to be co-operating in the "reorganisation, providing representatives' on new administrative bodies and electing peasants’ committees in the villages.
Detachments of workers’ guards are being formed in .country districts to maintain order. The publication has begun of newspapers in the Ukrainian and White Russian dialects. Theatre artists are arriving from Moscow and portraits of M. Stalin are appearing everywhere.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20050, 23 September 1939, Page 5
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