GERMAN NEWS.
\jniKL-ryiiuii cc came Association.) 'RUSSIAN AKRESTS. (Received thisiiday at 10.40 a.m.') BERLIN, March 10. Resides Goldstein’s iclcase, the remaining three fire expected shortly. Germany is demanding; safeguards against a recurrence of such treatment before conside whether com me rein! I negotiations should he resumed. RELEASED. MERLIN, -Marcii 18. The Soviet has released Goldstein, the General Electric Company’s engineer. on the ground that lie was only in Russia for three weeks, and eoul.i not have participated in a plot. Nevertheless, the German Government’s attitude is'rtiiichanged and still adheres to its demands. Six of the largest industrial organisations passed a resolution of protest, also of determination not to send experts to Russia until the affair is settled satisfactorily.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1928, Page 3
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