SOVIET ELECTION.
CAMPAIGN AGAINST SPIES. (United Press Association —Copyright.) MOSCOW, November 29. The Soviet election campaign is mainly directed against foreign agents and Trotskyist spies. Hundreds of thousands of citizens march every night- to public squares illuminated by searchlights, where they hear addresses, while special trains are being used to spread the Government propaganda, to the grain belts and forests. The newspapers are devoting almost their entire space to the subject. The president of the All-Russian Executive Committee (M. Kalinin) is urging voters to make spies feel the ground burning under them. He adds: “They must be mercilessly liquidated.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 44, 1 December 1937, Page 5
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