WAR TALK IN RUSSIA
DANGER OF THE SOVIET WORKERS WARNED (United P.A-—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association.) Reed. Noon. MOSCOW. Monday. The Communist Party has issued a proclamation to the workmen regarding the Sixth Congress, stating that the most vital problem is the increasing war danger with other nations against the Soviet and revolutionary China. For this reason, the proletariat must be acquainted with strategic plans against the Imperialists In defence of the Soviet. It specially directs attention to the anti-British movement in India. STALINIST VICTORY SOVIET’S RURAL POLICY Times Cable. Reed. Noon. LONDON, Monday. The Riga correspondent of “The Times" states that though the debates are not published, tumult characterised the nine-day congress of the Communist Central Committee, M. Kalin t/s and M. Rykoff’s groups resenting the Stalinists’ rural policy. The congress decided that individual peasants' farms would be maintained by the Soviet not adopting excessive repressions, but it approved M. Stalin’s projected establishment ot large Soviet farms. This is interpreted to mean a Stalinist victory.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 9
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169WAR TALK IN RUSSIA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 408, 17 July 1928, Page 9
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