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TERRORIST FOOLISHNESS

Spiteful Actions Lead To Arrest LONDON, April 6. The Daily Telegraph's Moscow eorrespondent says Yagoda might never have been arrested owing to his special opportunities ofr covering up his tracos had he not, from rage and spite, refusoad for several months to go to the office of the Commissar of Post and Telegraphs as a partial disgrace. Then iinder stern pressure he went, but only occasionally. The communique lssued by M. Kalinin, chairman of the Central Executive Committee, ordering the prosecution refers to alleged crimes with the Russian word usually reserved ' for murder, theft, graft or rape. The allegations include the embezzlement of at i'east £40;000 of State fuuds and debauchery of the lowest forms.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 9

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TERRORIST FOOLISHNESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 9

TERRORIST FOOLISHNESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 9

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