MOLOTOV BELIEVED BACK IN FAVOUR IN RUSSIA
BERLIN, Nov 11 (Recd. 6 p.m.).— The Soviet Army’s official newspaper confirmed visually today that Vyacheslav Molotov has won new favour with the Kremlin.
“Taegliche Rundschau” published full page pictures of the Moscow ceremonies the commemorating 33rd.
anniversary of the revolution, with Molotov prominent. Recent reports from Moscow have indicated that the former Foreign
Minister may now be number two in the Politburo. A photograph of the reviewing stand for the anniversary parade in Red Square shows 20 leading Soviet figures taking the salute, with Molotov in the centre. Melankov, once considered in line to succeed Stalin and Beria. head of the secret police, are missing from (he scene for the first time for some years.--Associated Press.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 November 1950, Page 5
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