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SOVIET RUSSIA.

jVDICTMENT against

PROFESSORS.

00*0 allegations. BRITAIN AND FRANCE r mvOLVBD. ei.ecteic ■«a November 25th, 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, November -4. KiM correspondent of "The •*., * "Amazing allegations that ' d g re at Britain are preparing tle Soviet are given promin:S ** r aD indictment against eight Stf - j professors and engineers con i5f TJ t h various industrial cnter«ho are charged with wrecking <2 indostry. The trial begins at * <on November 25th. Tdeof the eWei objects of the trial ejplain to tlie masses the partial of tie five years ' pla "' " Is ° thC 0* the tood su^lics ' SL ' arc " "Jtommodities, and the great pnwhich were the reason for fl. without trial 48 directors and iV JL 0 f meat and fish trusts last jSer, who were charged with de'organising hunger.' "i'Oeindictment declares that the total .aienkip of the wreckers is two thou ' . from which eight have been selector pablic trial. It adds: 'The acj determined in 1928 to overthrow [ie Soriet and establish a democratic 1 Qjoblle," with a Parliament in which would l> e Ministers, after a tem■taij Biliary dictatorship. The wreek!printed Paris and London in connex~m iritli the Soviet's business, and they «t is touch with former Russian inteaiilut*, through whom they entered ,>j negotiations with the general af» of the French and British Goveawto, and worked out plans for »stiry intervention in 1930, the Mtk operating through Rumania and i British Navy supporting in the 3ti Sea and the Baltic, from which ait they would attack Leningrad.' The j&tnest alleges th3t Colonel E. T. Iwiuee conducted the British staffs' sjotiatioas, and it names other ssmiaent British firms and individuals.

idtdarea that France and Great Brixi irould be rewarded by important of territory."

Ike correspondent of "The Times" = phuited the absurdity of the charges id expressed the belief that .Russian •prion was being prepared for the -entuality of war as an issue of the •-•sent catastrophe.—"The Times" able.

MOSCOW, November 24. In connexion with the trial of a anber o£ professors for allegedly iaenting rebellion against the Soviet, qeiing to-morrow, a confession is fished of an emigre manufacturer finirf Krestavnikov.

% alieges that two of the accused jaaaors. named Ramzin «nd Lan4b, is 192S interviewed Vickers's gave an assurance that firakMun would cooperate with tpm ii lupplyine money for mum tin* &7 would gladly send a fleet to fa Buck Sea. for which Great Brifcoi isold be given n foothold i'i tit foam.

ftfanuy they never came in con'M *itb«ther of the professors. : hi fetter to the Soviet newspapers, s&rietjontb named Sitnin demands & wesson of his father. Professor Slut oat of the accused. because Irtta >1 class enemv. and stands iitbnahof the enemies and incen&ri« fomenting . an anti-Soviet nr." SDMOURS OF REVOLT. CONFLICTING REPORTS GIVEN. IWS PLACE OF REFUGE. fccoTed November 25th, 8.10 p.m.) LONDON, November 24. fr°o Snsaia continues to be of "affietiug character. J®* correspondent of the Post" dispatches what he ta be an authentic nnouncement wiow revolts recently took place ®luaa, Borispol, and Kharkov. the movement develop, as it is to da next spring after the melt- ' www, it may bring the whole Appling. In the event of the {M. Stalin) losing Moscow he Gito to Tajekistan, where millions Mmi lave been expended on roads Jjj , of a modern citadel like N w here a safe refuge & sUf* f e,erve oi gold await him. flight from Moscow is «peeted, but the situation is dis"Masting. that 11. Stalin has been 18 baseless, but the mj oli . ce ) ' 8 beginning to ™*?ig ig the most signifi- • ', n Russia for years, as Wterik (. * basis of the whole tea , ann y .i® being sapped. 91 tiitlf con firm the rein «. Bon frontier heard SitUe-. Ostroff-Pskoff district. an armoured &»Ji Jr"# at Pgkoff covered with *?lt to conceal it from the

C °NSPIRacy against STALIN. CAPTAIN'S STORY. November 25th, 8.10 p.m.) Wilfl November 24. i»» sr , r ' lllloUrß con tinue to reach tf a lu Pe - rß ' Which P ublish the BykofT? " aPtain t0 thC 2? of People'* r - rman of ,he J?? to u <£„,? Commissaries) refcoC '/ cons Pi«cy by Sm£ to tak e it? . 8 corps wished M. i n an d overthrow We w aaequcnce hundreds ft* fToa tl* tested. bunt tron W f ources indicate Mobcow® b ? en with "

APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. FIRST ADMISSION OF TROUBLE. (Received November 26th, 12.55 a.m.) LONDON, November 25. In a .Russian broadcast which was picked up at several centres, General Voroshiloff, the War Commissary, speaking from Moscow, appealed to the people to remain quiet and loyal to the Government. He promised more extensive food rations to civilians and new privileges to soldiers of the Red Army. This is the first adrai^ ; in through an official Moscotv wireless t>t unj trouble in Russia,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11

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SOVIET RUSSIA. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11

SOVIET RUSSIA. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11

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