ANTI-BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA
RUSSIAN, TRIED IN GERMANY
(United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) ~ . (Australian Press Association) • (Received' 13th July, 9 a.m.) . ",’,7/ BERLIN, 12th July. Orloff Pavlonovski was. sentenced to four months’ iniprisonmerit,' t tlte~ Court,., taking into account the long period ingaol awaiting 'trial- Accused had'.. remarkable career. He wag employed in . the notorious Cheka after the downfall, of the monarchy, but was found to be amonarchist agent and sentenced to ... death. He managed to escape from Rus-.ro. sia- and carried out violent - anfi-BoL" shevik propaganda in Germany. He pleaded during his-trial that any niea-" sures calculated. to rid Russia ,of the present rulers was permissible and 1 ’ sacred. • ' f
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 7
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