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CONTINUOUS WORK

SOVIET CONTEMPT FOR SABBATH. ALL OBSTACLES PISHED ASIDE. TiLE'iai/a—co»T«t3mr. - M«>>(.nW. November 7. Par: v :• rnt'iii; tho unofficial stunthat the hvo. <in\ -' wtvk had broken down !*•<;:•!"■■ tartii'ios want the same dav <>tf si..- Pt->pl*-'< f oinmi<-.in bare -aiu'ioncd a vpjr'- delay for a milium and a b>'r workers till a suffkien-y of twh-rr.i! jx-rnju continuous working. In tb- me;m:t:ae ;i i' r -w anti-religious rampaicn ha* t-.-n ordcrpd to br*>ak down too t€').i«-i'.'v to observe Sundays and (hun-h hoiv .iav~. Ili<* Supr'tr.v ]•:• »;i"mic totinul as--sfrts that .17 p* N [' "i the workers will U- iHKk-r tlic non-stop sysu-m at the *nd oi tiif '••■ar. -'nd rlaims that it ha* irn-rea-ed the output het«wn 1", :i nd :W p'-r opti i. BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO RUSSIA. ANOTHER NAME MENTIONED. i rW'-tvM V.vrtnbrr tth. 7.1J p m.'i LONDON. November 7. Sir Esmond (Key, British Minister at Mexico >inre is noff nwntioned as tli- English Amba.v-ador to Soviet Huvia. rSir Esmond Urrv is titty years old and has been in the Diplomatic service since Vm. For most or his time he has in the N>w World. He visited Moscow in HW. This is the third p«r>on mentioned ns a possible Ambassador to Soviet Russia, the othor two being Commander Kenworthy and Sir Robert Hodgson.] FUGITIVE PEASANTS. TEN THOUSAND LEAVING RUSSIA (Receive.l November Bth, 8.4-j p.m.) BERLIN. November 8. The -Taßeblatt" states that four thousand more fupu.vc peasant., of German blood arrived at Moscow trom all parts of Russia, thus raising the number encamped round the city to ten thousand. Canada does not want so many Germain and the German Government is considering offying them a permanent sanctuary in the sparsely populated districts in Ea.st Prussia.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 19

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CONTINUOUS WORK Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 19

CONTINUOUS WORK Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 19

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