SOFIA OUTRAGES
SEVERAL STUDENTS ARRESTED. RELATIONS WITH COAIMUNISTS. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received April 23, 10.45 a.in. LONDON, April 22. Tho Timos’s Berlin correspondent statos that the police havo arrested 32 Bulgarian students who hud formed themselves into a club, which is suspected of indirect complicity in tho Sofia outrages. Tho students are stated to have entered Germany without passports and to have maintained relations with notorious Communists. —Times.
PLANS OF THE RUSSIANS’.
SOFIA, April 21. Tho Prime Alinister, AI. Zankoff, on being interviewed, said that the Third International, with which the Russian Government is co-operating, after unsuccessful attempts to Bolehevise Western and Central Europe, had concentrated its activi-tic-s on tlrt Balkans, especially Bulgaria, which it regarded as the most suitable base for further destructive operations, because it was disarmed and exhausted by wars. Having failed to foment a revolution, it organised individual murders and planned the cathedral outrage to destroy Alinisters and notables, with a view to spreading anarchy throughout the Balkans. The Government, however, was taking the strongest preventive measures.—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 5
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