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IN RUSSIA

SENSATIONAL EVENTS. (United Press Association.—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, November 22. Sensational events in Russia continue to circulate throughout the Con-, tinent. It is even reported that President Stalin has been assassinated. The Tass " (Russian) Press Agency denies that, and it also denies the arrest of certain Generals, but the information from Moscow is emphatic that there have been wholesale arrests of officers. Travellers "from Russia report extensive movements of troops, also the rigorous examination of passports, and train inspections, and they state that faith in the ‘five-year plan has faded, and that the people are longing for a change of regime. A GERMAN REPORT. LONDON, November 22. It is reported that two batteries of artillery have been ordered to Moscow in order to cleanse the Red Army of its dissatisfied elements.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1930, Page 6

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IN RUSSIA Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1930, Page 6

IN RUSSIA Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1930, Page 6

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