RUSSIA'S INTERNAL LIFE
MONSTROUS DISORDER EXISTS. OUTPUT AMAZINGLY LOW. (A., and N.Z. Cable). STOCKHOLM, Sept. 8. | A Hieinbetf of tiie delegiation of Swedishi metal-wortes wlnos -visited Russia states that monstrous disorder exists in Russtiani industrial life. The woa-kea-B' output is amazingly low. The Swedish workniean are cajp--able of a tenfold gi^ea-tea- output than the Russians, who are unpractical and bad organisers. They must awail themselves of the services of foreign oa-ganisers if they would revive Russian industry. . . i Tihe: delegation submitted! a plan to the Soviet Government for oibtain- ,' ing skilled foreign workmen.
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Thames Star, Volume LVI, Issue 14324, 10 September 1920, Page 3
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