SOVIET & INDUSTRY
REORGANISATION PLAN. (United Press Association—By EJectriit Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, August 12. “The Times’s” Riga correspondent states: “After a lively discussion the Supreme Economic Counoil of Russia decided to reorganise the management of Soviet industry from top to bottom, with the view of eliminating the state of war for privileges, which has been existing between the syndicates, trusts and business concerns.” “At , the suggestion of the Leningrad workers, the Soviet has proclaimed a Day of Industrialism, upon which Hie workers will he compelled to sacrifice one day’s earnings to promote industrialisation. The proceeds are estimated at two millions sterling, and they wilT >be devoted to the training of skilled workers in the mechanisation of farming. M. Lfirin, in an article published in tfie newspaper “Izvestia,” urges the (abolition of all holidays except those on Revolutionary festivals, in the interests of continuous production.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1929, Page 6
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