GENERAL CABLES
OGPU OFFICIALS SHOT. \ ' .. - ;United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) MOSCOW, November 1. , Klepikov and Masleqfikov, two high officials of the Ogpu, were, shot for various crimes, and abuse of the inf positions ineluding the execution of eighteen innocents. M. LAVAL INTERVIEWED. PARTS, November 1. M. Laval, ‘.interviewed aboard the He de France, on which he is going home, said: “France will remain master of her own security as long np< no effective means are found for realising a solid, durable peace. Mr Hoover and I fujly studied the debts problem. I envisage the end of the 1 Hoover... Moratorium, and its replacement by the Young Plan. AUTUMN SALON. PARIS, Nov. 2. Exhibitors at the autumn salon include + l ’o New Zealander John Buckland Wright. LORD KYLSAMT’S APPEAL. V LONDON, November 2. Intense interest is being taken in Txird Kvlsant’s appeal. Lord Kvlsant is in good health. Ho motored two hundred miles with his wife from his Carminthenshire home to surrender to-day. Mr Jowitt K. 0., and Sir .T, Simon, appear for the Crown, and the defence respectively • v .
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 5
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