FUEL FAMINE
TRIAL OF RUSSIAN OFFICIALS. [United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] TUG A. January 30. The trial has begun at Moscow of i ’ ten factory directors, who arc chili ged with failing to carry out the Supreme Economic Council's recent general or- 1 der to reduce the fuel consumption by >2.“, per cent. The Soviet newspapers ' declare that a fuel crisis threatens to 1 close down many factories. MOSCOW. January 30. 1 The Soviet has ordered that half of the city street lamps must he extinguished at midnight, and all lamps at two o’clock. l A special fuel inspectorate has been formed to stage “lighting demonstrative trials” for which there already have been collected suitable victims in Moscow. Leningrad, llostoff, and sixteen other places.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1931, Page 5
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