UNREST IN RUSSIA.
Moscow reports, says the Riga correspondent of the London Times, speak of new Communist Party dissensions, with widespread insubordination in a number of provincial districts, where the party leaders have been pronounced untrustworthy. The official organ, the Pravda, which considers Leningrad one of the most seriously “diseased” districts, says that the chief leaders there were formerly staunch old Leninists, but now had succumbed to the alien influences and were making common cause with the rebels.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 9
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78UNREST IN RUSSIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 9
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