HONOUR FOR SWINE.
SOVIET MAKES NEW APPEAL. (Times Cables.) LONDON, Aug. 11. Tire Times’s Riga correspondent states that under the watchword “Faces to the Swine,” the Soviet leaders have appealed to trade unions and Communist organisations not to forget the- pigs. The leaders deploro tho fact that people are “inclined to make merry when pigs are mentioned, but the masses must be made to understand that the moat front can only be rescued by pigs, not rabbits. The pig must be given tho place of honour immediately behind the highest leaders of party.” The appeal points out that tho party, has worked out plans for breeding swine, not only in tho country, but also in the big towns, where they may serve as auxiliary scavengers, devouring tho waste from hospitals, restaurants, prisons and barracks. Styes have already been opened in the centre of Leningrad.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 219, 12 August 1930, Page 7
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