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STRANGE TALES OF EVENTS. IN MOSCOW

STALIN IN DIRECT GLASH WITH VOROSHILOV

London, To-day.

FURTHER that is at stalo and that

URTHER suspicion that Stalin's position as

there have been widespread internal outbreaks in the Soviet during the past few days, is provided by reports published in the London newspapers yes-

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“ANYTHING MAY HAPPEN,” IS THE GIST OF THE NEWS FROM MOSCOW, WHICH INDICATES THAT AN OPEN BREAK BETWEEN STALIN AND MARSHAL VOROSHILOV, THE COMMISSAR FOR WAR, CAN BE EXPECTED AT ANY MOMENT.

Marshal Voroshilov has been op-jsumed an even more serious-charac- posing Stalin for some time but it ter a few days ago, when 22 high was until yesterday that the Red officers in Moscow were arrested by Army, perhaps the mightiest in- Stalin's order for alleged espionage strument of war in the world to-day activities.

the

and the decisive factor within the The existence of a secrete revolu- Soviet itself, came out in the open tionary organisation is also report- in support of its chief against the led by the correspondent of the Dictator.

"Daily Mail"

"Daily Mirror" Report

This organisation, the correspon~~~ dent reveals, have begun a came

This is revealed in a message from the Moscow correspondent of paign of terror by setting fire to Government buildings and fac- the "Daily Mirror" The correspon- [tories

members of the organisation

dent states that at a review of

In Moscow alone no fewer than troops yesterday, the soldiers broke 150 conflagrations were caused by Jout into wild and enthusiastic] cheers at the appearance of Mar- shal Voroshilov, while Stalin was greeted with ominous silence

Explosion At Kieff

In Leningrad incendiaries set fire

The leader of the Red Army, whose popularity is increasing to numerous buildings on Wednes every day, opposed Stalin when the day and it was only after long and latter ordered an investigation into desperate efforts that the city's fire the political reliability of Army of brigades succeeded in extinguish

ing the flames, which threatened ficers by the G.P.U.

He also lodged a strong: ob- destroy several munitions factories. Activities of the terrorists, as jection with the Kremlin against

charges levelled against several Berts the paper, are not restricted of his high ranking officers, includ-to Soviet Russia proper, as a se- ing the commander of the garrison quence of similar acts have been

reported from the Ukraine- at Kieff, General Schmidts

Officers Arrest

The divergence of opinion tween Russia's two "strong

men

Several persons were killed, con- cludes the correspondent, when are be-explosion took place in a munitions as-factory in Kieff Trans-Ocean.

FRANCE PLANS HUGE

NAVY PROGRAMME

FIVE 35,000-TON BATTLESHIPS AND

TEN CRUISERS

LONDON, TO-DAY. FOLLOWING THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT BRITAIN IS LAYING DOWN KEEL AFTER KELLS OF NEW WARSHIPS, COMES) THE SENSATIONAL REVELATION THAT FRANCE IS CONSIDERING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FIVE BATTLESHIPS OF 35,000 TONS EACH

This is according to Mr. Hectory The second plan, he states, pro- Bywater, the well-known naval cor vides for the construction of three respondent of the "Daily Tele battleships, only but a considerably graph

larger number of small ships, so

Mr Bywater states that the that the total tonnage under, this Frendif Admiralty is consi

two separate plans

their naval-progr

tion

The first plan provides for

construction of five- battles

in addition

modern ttleships which

35,000 tons

ready being Furtherm

struction of riers of 16,000 cruisers of 8.000. flotillas of

the

rst plan

alternative plan is equal to that anggesed in the first plan-Frans- Ocean.

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