SOVIET RUSSIA.
AC.STH.VI.IAN AND N.Z. CADI.E ASSOCIATION. GANG o/bURGLARS. BETTISHER WOUNDED. (Received this fhiv at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, May 9. The Russian telegraph agency states that while the militia was following a <rang of burglars at Moscow, one ruminal jumped on lo tl.e motor car o the British Trade Commissioner ancl forced the cliaffeur to drive on. the ci - minal meanwhile firing on the pm
“"in an cxcl.age of shots Mr Sloggett. a member of the British Commission was wounded and was taken to the hosP 'tlio criminal was also mortally " The 1 depot of Foreign Affairs expressed to the British Mission us extreme regret.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1923, Page 3
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