SOVIET THREAT
AGAINST RUSSfANS IN ENGLAND.
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Tweiity Russians at present in England received'a letter from the Consul General; 'London, inviting them to return :to'Russia within seven days, failing which they would become liable under a decree to be outlawed, their property confiscated and execution by i shooting, 24 hours after identification. The Morning Post publishing a facsimile production of part of the original letter .says the men were dismissed ii when .the Soviet trade delegation was yireorganised and they were fprdered to return to Moscow.” Editorially; the?'‘Post” asks “Will the Russiana he kidnapped like Koutepouff > ~c?r will .they be shot within the preeinets of .the Russian Emlbassey or smuggled.• aboard a vessel‘and massacred at; leisure.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1930, Page 5
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136SOVIET THREAT Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1930, Page 5
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