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DEMONSTRATION IN MOSCOW

Soviet Hostility To Italy "WILL TAKE OWN MEASURES" Results at Nyon Cause Disappointment lUHITED TRESS ASSOCIATION--COPTRIGIIT.) (Received September 13, 10 p.m.) MOSCOW, September 13. At the first Soviet mass agitation against Italy for 11 years, M. W Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party, the president of the Centra] Executive (M. I. Kalinin), the Prime Minister (M. V. Molotov), and the Minister for the Interior (M. N. I. Ezhov), took the salute from more than 500,000 demonstrators. These carried caricatures of pirate monsters, in the likeness of Signor Mussolini. The Soviet is reported to be disappointed at the results achieved by its delegate (M. Maxim Litvinov) at Nyon. The newspapers proclaim the Soviet's intention of "taking her own measures against the Italian pirates." __________

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 9

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DEMONSTRATION IN MOSCOW Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 9

DEMONSTRATION IN MOSCOW Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22197, 14 September 1937, Page 9

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