AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
Dream of Communism Failed (A. am,d :rN.Z. Cable J LONDON, -Joily..BTfce Westmiirusteir Ga|zeltit«i'is Paris correspondent gays that 'the Russian '' 'Go'Verniqent at Moscow permits private trading in foodstuffsi and other articles.' The dream of coimmiundsm has failed. Bread' is now selling 1 ati'2'2 roubles instead of 60. The Star reports that the Bolsheviks have occupied ail Emibassies and Legations in.. Petrograd. They seized all archives, and handed over these in charge of the latter to an ■extraoiTcl'ipairy /commission, a© spies j against the Soviet Government. j
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 3
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88AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13931, 9 July 1919, Page 3
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