“NO OLD PEOPLE”
Bolshevism the’Only Creed “We saw no old people in Russia,” said Mr W. P. Cross, in addressing the Rotary Club yesterday. “There were old-looking people, but we were assured that thev were not old. So you see the great majority of the people in Russ a to-dav are those who have known Utile else than life under Bolshevik.rule, and, as they are not allowed to travel out of Russia, they have no opportunity Ol learning any other aspect of life. “Radio sej;s are established in every factory and ou every job, so that the authorities can expound their theories in the best possible way to these men, who are compelled to listen to them three or four times a day.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 294, 7 September 1932, Page 8
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