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RUSSIANS’ CONCERN

GREAT POWERS’ ATTITUDE

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

. RIGA, December 11. Addressing the cadets at the Moscow Military Academy, War Commissioner M. Voroshiloff ascribed the failure of Geneva negotiations to the hypocrisy, of tlie Great Powers. He declared that the world imperialists were thirsting, for proletaria nblood.

At the . conclusion of a violent speech he asked if cadets desired to put any questions. After confabulation the cadets’ spokesman inquired. “Are there any hopes of increasing our bread and meat rations P

M. Voroshifoff replied that Ithis question were irrevalent, and it was not answered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1930, Page 5

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RUSSIANS’ CONCERN Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1930, Page 5

RUSSIANS’ CONCERN Hokitika Guardian, 13 December 1930, Page 5

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