RUSSIA PAYS UP
(Press Assn.-
sixty thousand for killing japanese fishermen HOPES FOR BRITISH OFFICERS
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
Tokio, Sept. 4. Official advices state that the Russians found guilty in connection with the Kamschatka killings were senteneed to terms of imprisonment ranging from five to eight years A Soviet in demnity of £60,000 has been paid to the bereaved families. Hopes are now entertained of rescuing the three British officers who were captured at the time of the Nanchang piracy and who have been imprisoned in the town ever since.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 628, 5 September 1933, Page 5
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