SOVIET RUSSIA.
lUSTItALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION INDUSTRIAL AFFAIHS IN RUSSIA. LONDON. Feb. 21. The “Daily Mail’s” Moscow correspondent deals with the difficulties of reorganising Russia’s home and export trade, which is now in progress, and the need for freeing industry from the grip of the inefficient Communists who arc now in charge of the big industrial concerns and replacing them with experts. He says that there are Communists who will not surrender their comfortable jobs without a struggle, and lie declares they are often only spies on the non-Communist. experts. The over-payment of workmen and the underpayment of experts has lieen the rule in the State factories. Sixty per vent, of the factories throughout the country are idle and many others are working part time.
RUSSIA AND JAPAN. TOKIO, Feb. 2!. The newspaper “Asahi” states tho Jana nose Post Office is accepting Japanese commercial matter tor Siberia after a censorship by the Russian trade bureau.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1924, Page 2
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156SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1924, Page 2
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