SOVIET RUSSIA.
[nv TKf.EUHACII —I'EII CHESS ASSOCIATION.J POACH INC TRIAL. MOSCOW. April 17. The trial of the captain and crew ol the Hull trawler, charged with li-h----ing in Russian waters, has begun at Murmansk. The British have protested uiiavailingly, on the ground that no country in the world maintains a 12niilo territorial limit. IU’SSIA NOT INVITED. (Received this day at lb To a.m.) LONDON. Apt i! 17. .Mr .Mi Neill, ill the House of (Emmons. replying to a (|Ues(ion said that Russia was not invited to participate at the Lausanne (’> nlerenee. TI ICON TRIAD POS IRONED. (Received l liis day at 11. Id a.m.) 1-lEDSrNHFOUS. April HD [p is u-ported til!' Soviet has indefinitely postponed lhe trial oi Patriareh Tikhon and utlc'r oecle.-in-tiiTil leaders m consequence of til” representations bv business men that Die "tri : ! would prejudice trade with Western Europe and might, cause a rupture of tHo present negotiations for foreign loans.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1923, Page 3
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153SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1923, Page 3
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