BLUNDERS IN RUSSIA
MADE WORSE BY CORRUPTION PARTY LEADERS DENOUNCED BY STALIN. COUNTRY’S ECONOMIC LIFE ENDANGERED. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, November 2. The Riga correspondent of “The Times” reports that Stalin, speaking at the celebrations in Moscow of the twentieth anniversary of the League of Young Communists, accused responsible departmental heads and Communist Party leaders of callous bureaucratism, negligence, corruption and incompetence. He declared that the disorganisation of the Commissariat of Agriculture had caused a shortage of food supplies in the towns entailing serious consequences unless it was immediately righted. J?e also sharply criticised the condition of industry which was endangering the country’s whole economic life. The disorganisation was largely due to the lack of able specialists in which Russia was poorer than the capitalist countries. She musr learn even from her enemies,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 November 1938, Page 7
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