SOVIET PLANS
TO INCREASE MEAT SUPPLY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.-r-Copyrighi.] ' - LONDON', Augsut 11. “The Times’s”; Riga, ‘'..correspondent states:—-Under the watchword “Faces to the Swine!” the. Soviet leaders have appealed to. the trade unions and Communist organisations not to forget pigs. They deplore the fact that the people “are inclined to make merry when pigs are mentioned, hut the masses rhust he made to understand that the meat front can only be rescued by pigs, and not by rabbits! The pig must'be .given a place of honour immediately, behind the highest leaders of the. party. Tfie appeal points out that the Party have 1 worked out plans for breeding swiney ’not only in the country, but also in the big towns, where they may serve as auxiliary scavengers, devouring the waste from the hospitals, restaurants, prisons, and barracks.' Pig styes have already been opened in this centre of Leningrad.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 5
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149SOVIET PLANS Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1930, Page 5
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