SOVIET LEADERS.
BELLIGERENT SPEECHES. RUSSIAN MASSES AGITATED. RIGA, March 14. The recent beligerent speeches of Rykoff, Voroshiloff, Kalinin, Bukharin, and others, predicting an early war with capitalistic countries, so agitated the masses that they- began hoavding foodstuffs and clothing, causing increasing prices. . ' The leaders are now busy destroying their own utterances, with assurances that although war is inevitable it will certainly not occur in 1927. The masses must continue their occupations, without fear or excitement, while the Soviet strengthens the Red army and auxiliary forces in readiness for the coining, though not immediate armed clash.—Times.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 92, 16 March 1927, Page 9
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