CRONSTADT EXECUTIONS.
HELSTNOFOTCS, March 24 A roliahlo informant, arrived from Pctrograd declares that fresh revolutionary revolts are expected. The Bolshevist leaders are sending their families to the .new Baltic Republic and (iermany. Twenty sailors of tin* battleship Sevastopol (icebound at Oronstadt) and I heir leader Denferin have been condemned to death. Many of the Cronstadt anti-Bolshevik counter-revolu-tionaries have been executed in Oronstadt and Oranienbaum. The antiBolshevists have published manifestoes, warning Trotsky and the militarist party that Russians are tired of bloodshed and that’ the fate of Marat (the French revolutionary leader, who was stabbed in the heart in 1793 by a young girl) is approaching, slowly but surely, for the slaughterers. Two hundred persons suspected of conniving at the publication of the pamphlet have been a n ested.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1921, Page 1
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128CRONSTADT EXECUTIONS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1921, Page 1
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