WORKERS IN RUSSIA
APPALLING CONDITIONS NEWSPAPER'S DISCLOSURE MOSCOW, A us. 27 The Pravda draws attention to the apathy of the loc'al authorities toward the appalling living conditions of thousands of workers in Russia. It quotes New Zaporojie, where a census revealed that 16,000 persons were living in 5000 small dug-outs, without water or lighting although they were within a few yards of the great Dneprostroi power station.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 11
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