GENERAL KOUTEPOFF
IMPRISONED IN RUSSIA. LUnited Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. J BERLIN, March 2G. The well-informed newspaper “Naditrade” says General Koutepoff, who has been missing from Paris is at present imprisoned at Sousdal, m an old Monastery building in the Vladimir Province of Russia. The paper adds: “If has long been known that General Koutepoff was put aboard the Bolshevik steamer “Spartak,” which left Havre on January 25th. and arrived at Antwerp on January 27th. He disembarked at Leningrad, and thence went to Moscow, where lie was imprisoned at Lubianska. In view of the great excitement, occasioned abroad, and in Russia, the Soviet did not dare to refute rumours that constantly were gaining ground. On February 16tli. the Central Committee decided to permit press representatives to inspect Lubianska. On February 17th. General Koutepoff was carried out on a stretcher, and was transferred to a. closed railway van and taken to Sousdal,
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1930, Page 5
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