“SENSELESS QUEUES”
FOOD LINES IN RUSSIAN CITIES I Australian Press Assn. ] RIGA, Oct. 31. “Senseless queues” is the Soviet Press description of women and chi'dren waiting in Leningrad and elsewhere before dawn to get flour, only to be offered turnips and apples. Nevertheless the Press admits that people in the queues have been waiting a whole week, which hard.'y tallies with the daily official assurances that there is enough for everybocy Ollier revorts m ow that eke position is most acute, and confirm the Ukraine sufferings.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 260, 2 November 1928, Page 8
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