RUSSIAN FAMINE
WORKMEN TO BE REDUCED. 'V lUnited Brea* Association—By Electric /■ V. Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, April 29. The Daily Mail’s Riga correspondent states that owing to a food shortage, die 'Soviet- Supreme Council has ordered the Government undertakings to reduce /the number of workers immediately by twenty-five per cent. _ About four million workers have been discharged 'in the past ten days. Even Moscow arid Petrogratl are now crowded with unemployed. Famine conditions prevail throughout the country, and serious disorders are reported.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1932, Page 5
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