DEFECTIVE GOODS ALLEGED
PART-PAYMENT PROPOSED
QUARRELS AMONG LEADERS By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 8 p.m. Riga, March 28. In addition to the allegation of a Vickers plot the Soviet is employing various devices to circumvent foreign liabilities. The Commissariat of Heavy Industry has publicly charged nine German steel firms with delivering defective goods costing £4,500,000 in 1932; therefore they must not expect full payment Similar claims are indicated against American and Italian firms. Communist leaders’ quarrels have resulted in the Stalinists’ declaring their opponents are fomenting sabotage to undermine the Stalin system. Newspapers in inspired articles demand that wreckers be mercilessly brought to Justice, forecasting another heresy hunt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1933, Page 7
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