SOVIET ELECTIONS
GOVERNMENT'S CAMPAIGN
(Received November 29, 9.15 p.m.) MOSCOW, November 29.
The electoral campaign is proceeding. It is being mainly directed against foreign agents, and ilso Trotskyist spies, hundreds of thousands of citizens march every night to public squares. These are illuminated by searchlights. The crowds hear addresses.
Special trains are spreading the Government’s propaganda to th? grain belts and the forests. The press is devoting almost its entire space to the subject.
President Kalinin urges that voters shall make spies feel that the ground is burning under them. He adds: “They must be mercilessly liquidated.”
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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1937, Page 5
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