SOVIET DRIVE
SEMI-FEUDAL LAPS SEIZED KAZAGS RESISTING STOUTLY Frew Asrociitiion—By Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, November 12. A British United Press message from Moscow states that as a result of the Soviet drive to find new lands to distribute among tlio peasantry sixty semifeudal estates, ruled by wild nomads and Kirchiz Kazaks, in Central Asia, have been seized. The Kazaks, puzzled by the Soviet’s challenge to their invincibility, are stonily resisting (ho attempts at nationalisation.—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 4
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