GOING GAY
■ JAZZ BAND AND PLUNKEYS 1 DECORATE THE 1 KREMLIN. » LONDON, Saturday. ■ Contrasting with the famine .1 ■roughout Russia, a 70-foot long " ■pffet, piled with costly food, was ■ovided at the first diplomatic re■ption held in the Kremlin sinceythe of the Czar, reports the Moscow ■rrespondent of the News-Chronicle. ■|t was in honour of the ■ime Minister of Turkey. »d Boups of uniformed commissionaires id Rshed to open the doors of limouh- Res bringing . the President (M. MoHj°f's) 500 guests. ■ Plunkeys with flowers lined the I ■i-carpeted steps. Red generals, ^■pung with medals won since the r ■B ended, brightened the drab crowd ■Bnen wearing lounge suits. I flp iaZZ band did its best to liven I 200ft hall. As the Soviet frowns I Spn dancing, only a few couples took I ■ floor.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 225, 17 May 1932, Page 7
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