MOSCOW PRISONERS
(Press Assn.
CONFRONTED BY CHARGES AFTER LEAVING GAOL RELEASED FTRiOM PRISON
— By Telegraph — Copyright) .
(Rec. April 4.) Moseow, April 4. Messrs Cushny, Thornton and Gregory have been released from prison. Before tbeir release they had the indictments read to them, to which they entered a general denial. It is understood that each was unaware of the presence of the others in gaol. They '\yere met at the gates by Mr. Monkhouse, and after telephoninig and telegnaphing to their families in England, they went to the Emb'assy, whare they dined. They were seen there by press representativeis, but questions were not permitted. All loolced tired but cheerful.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 500, 6 April 1933, Page 5
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