Russian Labour Camps
Reuter’s Moscow correspondent says that the Central . Council of Soviet Trade Unions has told the New Zealand Federation of Labour that allegations of intolerable conditions in Russian labour camps are “a slander repeatedly spread by enemies of the Soviet Union. The council was replying to a cablegram from th* federation suggesting that impartial representatives of the United Nations should investigate these charges. It asked the federation to support the Soviet proposal ,to the United Nations for an International commission to investigate labour conditions in capitalist countries and the Soviet Union.-r London, March 9.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 March 1949, Page 6
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