SABOTAGE MUST STOP
Stalin Orders Precautions
TROTSKY MOSTLY BLAMED
MOSCOW, March 29. M. Josef Stalin, setting out the ne\\ ^rogramoio against sabotage and Trotskyism, declared that Franee and England were full of German spies and Areckers while Germany was. equally full of Eiiglish and Freneh spies and diversionists. He asks, therefore, whj thev should take up a more frieudiy attitude towards the Soviet and send fewcr wreekers and spies there. He adds that capitalist countries arc july awaithig a chance to attack and ^onquef- the Soviet Union. He blames the highor Soviet ofiicials for not de teeting plots against the regime and leclares that M. Leon Trotsky's »«- serves are inside and outside Russia.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 62, 31 March 1937, Page 6
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