SOVIET METHODS.
CAPITAL PENALTY FOR STUDENTS.
STORM OF PROTEST IN GERMANY.
(bt CABLE—rRESS ASSOCIATIOK—corraiGirr.) (AUSTRALIAN AND X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
LONDONj July 4
Tho Berlin correspondent of tho "Daily Chronicle" states that the death sentences passed on three. German students at Moscow havo caused p, sensation, all tho newspapers lengthily denouncing tho "judicial murder. ' It appears clear that the Moscow judgment was due to satisfying political purposes with a view to exerting pressure on Berlin in favour of tho llusEian, Syoblewski, recently sentenced hero for complicity in Communist plots, money and weapons for which were furnished through him while he was employed at the Russian Legation. GERMAN GOVERNMENT INTERESTED. INSTRUCTIONS TO AMBASSADOR. (reuter's telegbams.) (Received July oth, 5.0 p.m.) BERLIN, July 4. The German Government has instructed its Ambassador at Moscow to protest strongly against the judgment on the three German students and demand the withdrawal of tho death sen-, tence.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 9
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150SOVIET METHODS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 9
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