SOVIET RUSSIA.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) SOVIET VERSION. BERLIN, July 10. The Soviet version of British espionage states prisoners in the pay of Li itain assisted Czarist Monarchists and devoted special attention to Russia’s war preparations .imparted much naval and military information. It is just a question whether the accused will, he given a trial or summarily executed, it is alleged Dujilows conlessed that the British secret service agent in Bulgaria. in collaboration "ith Russian refugees, fabricated the Zinovieff letter for which £BO was paid. LONDON, July 10. The British United Press Moscow correspondent reports secret police assert they have broken into the British espionage system by the aiiest, in Leningrad, of twenty-five peopi’e, fourteen of whom are Russians. The police assert an Englishman. Bonce, is directing the organisation. These will be brought to trial shortly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1927, Page 2
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