RUSSIAN CLAIM
BUCCEISS OF SOCIALISM. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received 10.20 a.m.l MOSCOW, March 9. Aid. tuv. Chairman of the Peoples Commissars, reporting to the sixth nil union Soviet Congress, declared the success of Socialism was assured, partly because of the enormous success of the Socialist reconstruction of industry. Meanwhile the economic crisis in capitalist countries was being aggravated, but had not reached a culminating point. An elementary knowledge of Soviet exports refuted the suggestion that all evils of capitalist countries resulted from importing cheap goods from the Soviet. Czarist Russia in 1913 constituted 3.6 per cent, of the world's exports. 11l 1930 it was only 1.9 per cent., owing to increased press and Parliamentary attacks against the Soviet.
Alolotov warned Congress of the necessity of carefully watching tlie situation in England, as the Conservative party was endeavouring to break up Anglo-Soviet ielutions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 5
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