RUSSIA’S WAY NOT LIKED
FRICTION WITH GERMANY ARREST OF ENGINEERS By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright, LONDON, Sunday. The Riga correspondent of “The Times” reports that the Soviet has proclaimed a general war on bureaucratism. He asserts that subsequent to the Donetz investigation the authorities discovered that the entire machinery of industrialism in numerous enterprises was being jammed and partly ruined by mismanagement. The delinquent managers were dismissed and arrested. Steps are now being taken to restore order. A message from Berlin says the Russian Commissar of War, AI. Voroshiloff, asserts that Germany is only using the arrest of German engineers at Donetz as a pretext for rupturing trade negotiations with the Soviet. He went on to say the German Government knew itself to be too weak to complete the task and wanted an excuse for withdrawing. M. Voroshiloff is greatly irritated. The Berlin newspaper, “Tagliche Rundschau,” says the Soviet’s methods of negotiation are intolerable to any civilised country. The Soviet must understand that trading is impossible if German representatives are liable to be shadowed, persecuted and imprisoned on idle pretexts.—Times.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 9
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