SOVIET OFFICIAL'S SUICIDE
MOSCOW, June 1. The Communist Party's central com* mittee announces that InspectorGeneral Gamarnik, assistant Soviet Commissar for Defence, has .committed suicide. It is reported that he had becom* involved with anti-Soviet elements. Bf tpedal arrangement Reuter'l world service. In addition to other special sotireen or Information, Is used tn the compilation of tn«i overseas Intelligence published In this Issue, and all rights tberdn In Australia and New Zealand are reserved. eSiicti of the cable news on tbla paste as I* so headed has appeared In 'The Times and Is cabled to Australia and New Zealand by special permission. It should be understood that the oplulons are not those «t "Th» Times unless expressly slated to be so. The international cable newt ■ppeatrat vi this Issue Is published by arrangement wttfc the Australian Press Association and 111* "*m," "Herald" News Office, Llnilte.il.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 11
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