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INDUSTRIAL RUSSIA

LACK OF ORGANISATION. INFERIOR WORKMEN—LOW OUTPUT. (Australian nvd N.Z. Cabled STOCKHOLM. September 7. A member of th c do!option of Swedish metal workers wlho visited Russia |?tnte« jthajt moiifstrous <lhlordj\r exists in Italian industrhl life.' and that thc workers' output is amazingly low. Swedish workmen ar e capable of a"tenfold gfrcater output than 'that of the Russians, who arc not practical men, aiftl are bad organisers. The Rus.ssin.ns must avail of the services of foreign organisers if they (would revive Russian industry. The delegation submitted a plan to th 0 Soviet Government for obtaining skilled foreign workmen.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6012, 9 September 1920, Page 2

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INDUSTRIAL RUSSIA Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6012, 9 September 1920, Page 2

INDUSTRIAL RUSSIA Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6012, 9 September 1920, Page 2

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