INTERNAL TROUBLES IN RUSSIAN SOVIET
WAR SCARE TO KEEP PEASANTRY QUIET [ Australian Press Assn. ] MOSCOW, Dec. 5. Bi. Bukharin, in a long speech at a conference of the village industrial informers, advocated the propagation of a war bogey as the best means of welding the breach between town and village, which was the greatest internal danger threatening the Soviet. He said: “Workers and peasants may be unable to fathom the designs of the Joynson-Hickses, the Mussolinis, the Poincares and the Pilsudskis of this world, but they will understand more easily if the Soviet Press and village agents carry out the important duty of explaining that the Red Army ’is the best safeguard against, the White Guards and the former landowners, whom the capitalists intend to usfi as a spearhead against the Soviet.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 290, 7 December 1928, Page 8
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