SEPARATION MOVE
DISCONTENT IN UKft^NE SOVIET PERTURBED LONDON, Nov. 28. The Daily Telegraph’s Moscow correspondent' says that a conspiracy which has ibeen disclosed to enable the .Ukraine to break from the Union of Soviet Russia is causing anxiety in Soviet headquarters. The movement is due -to the food shortage, which led to a combination of the discontented elements in the Ukraine formidable enough to tempt possible intervention. Ukraine is twice the size of Britain,, and is one of the richest districts in Russia, so Moscow states that she is determined to light separation at any post,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18258, 29 November 1933, Page 2
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