MOSCOW TRIALS
ALLEGED TREASON
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 11 n.m.)
MOSCOW, Nov. 24
In connection with the trial of the Professors bponing to-morrow, the ciMil'e.ssion is published of Emigre, manufacturer of Krestaonikov. It alleges that the two accused, Prohusors Ram/,in and Larichev, in 1028 interviewed Vickers engineers, who gave an assurance that Britain would cooperate. with France in supplying money for munitions. They would gladly send a. fleet to the Black Sr a for which Britain would he given a foothold in the Caucasus. Vickers say they never came in contact with either professors. In a letter to Soviet newspapers, a Soviet, youth Sitnan demands the execution of his father. Professor Sitnan, one of the accused, because he is a class enemy and stands in the front of the enemies incendiaries, fomenting an anti-Soviet war,
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1930, Page 5
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