GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND THE SOVIET.
STEAMER HANDED OVER
COPENHAGEN, May 7. The Politiken states that the German steamer, Senator Schroeder, has arrived at Archangel with sixty German Independent Socialist delegates. The vessel left Ouxhaven on April 10 for Reykjavik, but enroute at the instigation of the delegates the crew overpowered the officers, and put them in irons and made for Murmansk. The delegates were smuggled on board as blind men. The steamer has now been placed at the disposal of Soviet Russia.
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Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 5
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82GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND THE SOVIET. Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 5
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