MARTIAL LAW
~ STERN. MEASURES': IN: RUSSIA. , BISLOYAiLTY AND SABOTAGE. (United- Press i jeociation—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright.) • . V- - (Received- March 16 at 2.7 p.m.) LONDON, March 15. The “Times’ ” correspondent-strifes' that the Government has proclaimed emergency law in- all of the Soviet republics curtailing the functions of tlftf 'fevy 'courts, arid endOWiritg the; O.G.P.U. with, the power of adniinis-r tering' summ'aTy justice, including the death penalty. . - ** 1 1 ; Thef-Griyeiminent alleges that - the; ; widespread -disloyalty and sabotage ‘fifedeis'sitriteS the' There is no 'appeal against this martial ! law, to which, the artested engineers 'are subject. - " ' | ENGINEERS’ ARRESTS' CoNTTNUE. > - ■ ■ • ' ■ ' ,: ( , ‘Titfleis’’;'Cfibte:) 1 ' ; (Received Match* 16 at 1 p.m.) ! LONDON, March 15. Tire “Times’ ’’ Riga.-' correspondent . reports that the arrests of engineers • continue, '• the O.G.P.U. intending a clean ’sweep, \s' .part of a new policy of political economy:
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 6
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