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TERRORISM OF SOVIET LEADERS

iMANV MILLIONS OF PEOPLE iIELI) IN SOBJECTI ON

}jy 'LI.- Pres.- A-s. . Copyright

Aust. N.Z- Cahif- Asscc

}LSept Id, 5.5 a.in

London, Sept S

Ibiilv (. !u onicir has com--j,,. it,-, -ii publishing a series of dm--!lf> Ire 111 i: s H lISS lilll 'pecial ■ndeiii , win -pmit months •nuxiim wi: h aI! cla--o- of people, fjc ;cl!s iio'.v a hand! u! < d determined jai ■ll hold i i (i.( iiK i.(k h ) in fear -n,.i Mifpr; if ii. lie -ays Russia is die Tiki I of Europe. All Prussians op- -trang<!v seii-ii; ve. "We are T)ll - ,iised,'' f hey kt <■ j> saying-. w 1 T'i pet cal was in 1 !, ~|| a iinip ii‘ t e stoppage of hod supjdi' - was i hreateiieti. Kurt lief, ■j]ieiv was no regular water supply an.d liardlv any sanitation. The five ration at the Slate consisted of w< 1111 i ;iteii herring- and a pmfj, a ot bread deled - lit 1 n the last 3Y)( nil). Thing- are inueli letter I’uw. (lioiiLdi Moscow is still tint Hirst 'expensive place in the world for ;i foreigner. Hu baths cost 7/. T'lic b leb are fairly clean .and ccm■fcrrahle hut are run verv inoflici.aitlo. tis liie managers a.re LomHiintisls and art 1 chosen for party Icvaltv. Everybody wants to live Moscow and few remain In lh<provimes, except IT in sheer nrcessit v.

Tlie (I'lvmmiont meteorologist wired fu-dio : The indication* are for southerly ''ind* moderate to strong with a westerly tendency. There is a prospect * l l lair to cloudy weather and the night will probably be very cold. The barometer has a. rising tendency. Seas, moderate; good.

A very enjoyable and interesting time ■was spent at tbo monthly devotional meeting of the Wesley Guild on Thursday last, when the Rev. J. W. Smyth gave a very able address on “Consecration of Outlook,’’ which the audience listened to with much appreciation. A conversation on the subject followed, hi which several members took part. To-morrow (Thursday) evening members and friends are to have the pleasure of hearing Colonel G. A. \\ avd on “Talks About the Weather." This should he an interesting subject to alb and will be a great treat, as Colonel TDird has proved how beautifully he ca n illustrate the subject he has 111 hand, and how he has the gift of imparting knowledge in a manner so simple that it is able to he understood tw the youngest member.

The Hawke’s Kay Education Beard lias decided to discontinue the present system in the centres of visual training hy means of moving educational pictures. From the Birmingham Gazette: “A Avow Zealander writes to a contemporary to state that New Zealand fathers always wheel the perambulator, and with pride and delight, too. But then of course those Anzacs are such dare devils.”

“I am glad to see that Gisborne is cc operating with Wain a in urging upm the Government .the importance of pushing on with the construction of the Gisborne-Napier railway,” remarked the Mayer of Wairca, Mr J. Uerkill. ThirtyMars £:gc, he said. Wairca had communicated with Gisborne asking fer their assistance, but Gisborne then replied thev were not. interested, their object being a railway to Auckland. He was glad to see that td last, however, the importance of the undertaking was being realised fer he believed''that the building °f tin" railway would prove the salMJIon of the East Coast-

A coursing club bas been termed 15 1 Waihi. The members of the Provisional committee- are: Messrs O’Brien, Sainsburv, E. K. Radtord. Hayward, Matt hews, and C. Radford. Mr C. E. Scot! is secretary P rc tem- A lease has been secured °* the old Waihi racecourse. Otfrrs of assistance and support have been received from Pacroa. Waitoa Hamilfen, and enthusia*t* confifientlv- predict a successful epenln? year.

"Jhr Opofiki County repres<mtatlV| s who arc p; oive evidence beforo the Parliamentary Committee ecniif nicn with the Opofiki Ho?P ta ! Rill, have !**fi fer Wellington. v ; : , (Hsborne and Napier. Ti.ev are Messrs d. H. Reid and J. e Merrv, wlim are accompanied by ?oop„ Emeti, the Native representative. The- RerouLdi representaMessrs 0. S. Mcodv and H. Elliott. met at "Frankten duncni FritLv lad., travellinr 'SHn srtmi together bv file Main express. The delegates ex-Pt-dt fe assist materially in tlu- pa?^’J* r. f t]l( , w -, licVl Ilow over. is toiijj:r ■ {.trerudv 'pprsed by the TVl »abtane local bodies.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

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TERRORISM OF SOVIET LEADERS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

TERRORISM OF SOVIET LEADERS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIII, Issue 8683, 10 September 1924, Page 5

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