RUSSIAN ROYALTIES
SOME SOVIET MEMOIRS
(United Prase Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 11 a.m.. PARIS, Sept. 21
The newspaper “Jntransigeant’» is publishing extracts from a Soviet official book, dealing with the Royal Family of Russia, in which it is argued tliut the provisional Government ordered their arrest only in order to save the Czar and his family, from the wrath of extremists. The British Government agreed to move the family to an asylum and send a cruiser to carry them to England. Kerensky gave instructions for the family to he conveyed to the frontier and provided them wit'li a pass to Murmansk, but the Petrograd Soviet learned of the plan and telegraphed In every djreotion that Nicholas should he held in custody. Whether the British cruiser reached Murmansk is not stated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 5
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