ANOTHER SET-BACK
j SOVIET GBAIN PLANS INCREASING- OPPOSITION (Received Oct. 26, 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 25. Tlie Times’ Riga correspondent says that flic Soviet announces another setback L 1 its grain plans. . During the past three weeks, the most important of the whole campaign agents collected less- than - half the stipulated quantities and the paco is slackening daily. The failure is due to disorder in the central organisations. and the reluctance of local authorities to give the necessary supEven Soviet authorities are sidipg against the .Government, espeeiuby in the Black Sea region, where officials wav lay caravans and compel peasants to 'deliver grain for local parroiMS. The press declares that the ' .“bounties are increased by disorganisation on the railways, where thousands or tons of grain awaiting transport are perishing in the open air.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17920, 26 October 1932, Page 7
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