GENERAL CABLES
SOVIET TRIAL,
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Co pyr igh t).
MOSCOW, Nov. 11
The trial has begun at Voronezh of forty-two members of Fiodorists, a religious -sect who are charged with anti-Soviet propaganda, burning villages and terrorising Communist peasants.
Dimitri Parkhominte, the leader, arrayed in picturesque white robes, entered the Court chanting, “Christ Has Risen.’’
When the Prosecutor began his crossexamination, Dimitri rose'and said: “J refer you to Heaven for answers.”
NEW GOYEIHNOH-G ENERAL. LONDON, Nov. LI
It is understood that New Zealand’s new Governor-General has been appointed and that an announcement will shortly be made, sinmltaneouslv in Britain and New Zealand.
Offilial circles neither deny nor confirm that Air Marshall Trenolmrd lias been appointed.
OBITUARY
LONDON, Nov. 11.
Obituary.—Colonel Reay Long, associated with the “Melbourne Herald.”
APPOINTED TO ‘ CHRISTCHURCH,
LONDON, Nov. 11.
Dr. AYm. Saddler, of St, Andrew’s university, lias been appointed Professor of Mathematics at Canterbury College,
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