SOVIET RUSSIA.
, - •: f'j-V9 L y ; ANTLGOP: M OTEAIENTW / (United’ Press Aesopiation^-ByElectric Telegraph—Copyright).' MOSCOW, May 13. •Tula, Moscow’s neighbouring town ol any note was the only centre to show defiance of Moscow’s orders to carry out stern anti-God demonstrations in Easter , week. A revolting feature o the affair was that children were in the fortfront of anti-God displays, hut deeply religious Tulaites not only rout ,od the scoffers, processions, but out-dug indoor denion.stratoi'Sj into the streets and destroyed blasphemous placards and banners. Moscow finds comfort elsewhere as v .thp anti-rc]igiaus. displays, were .ca rried out though nowhere were the devouts intimidated into abandoning their devotions. ; T. •' ' ‘ • .*V- i ! GERMAN 'TIt'OTEST,SIDE-TRACKED BERLIN. -May 13. A protest at an anti-German display at Moscow has been sidchrackocl, the Soviet explaining the affair was obviously spontaneous and uncontrollable, notwithstanding that battleship caricatures and cahineters bore signs of long preparation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1929, Page 6
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