BOLSHEVIST NAVY.
LONDON, duly -2?. The Russian Soviet I'liion sloop Yorovskv arrived at Plymouth yesterday on a vovage from Archangel to \ ladivosloek and exchanged the usual oftieitd salutes. She is the first ollieial representative of the Bolshevist Navy to visit British naval ports. The Vorovsky, which dies the Soviet (lag. will remain at Plymouth five days, during which site will coal, and then proceed through the .tLeditorrauean and the Suez Canal to the loir East. She is being used as a training ship. . No great interest is being evinced in her. The senior officer is ('apt. Maximoll', who landed yesterday morning after salutes had been exchanged, and paid an official call upon RearAdmiral 11. L. V. Heard. The call will he returned to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1924, Page 1
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123BOLSHEVIST NAVY. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1924, Page 1
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