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RUSSIAN EXPORTS.

ALLEGED REDUCTION.

FOREIGN ATTACKS BLAMED

(Received March 10. 5.5 p.m.) MOSCOW. March 9.

The President of the Council of People's Commissars," V. Mo'otoff, in a report to the sixth All-Union Soviet Congress, said tho success of Socialism was assured. Ho refuted the suggestion that all the evils of the capitalist countries had resulted from importing cheap goods from tho

Soviet. Tsarist Russia in 1913 had exported 3.6 per cent, of the world's exports. In 1930 *ho figure was only 1.9 per cent. This, he said was due to increased attacks in the foreign press and Parliaments against the Soviet. Molotoff warned the congress of the necessity of carefully watching the situation in Britain, where, he said, the Conservative Party was endeavouring to brejik up the relations between Britain and Russia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 11

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RUSSIAN EXPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 11

RUSSIAN EXPORTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20819, 11 March 1931, Page 11