SOVIET FOES ON TRIAL
BOMS OUTRAGES SENTENCE OF INSURGENTS }!y Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright LONDON, Wednesday. The trial is proceeding at Leningrad ot iive men who are accused of having organised bomb outrages in Russia. The prosecution alleges that defendants are connected with the Grand Duke Nicholas’s monarchist organisation. Captain Ross, who was a uiemDer of the British mission at Reval, is one of the accused. Four other men had pleaded guilty and five were killed for resisting arrest. A message from Riga say;> a triounal there has sentenced the Tau* roggen insurgents who revolted on September 14. Eight were condemned to death, of whom one was immediately executed. The others appealed to the President, who commuted the sentences of nine to periat servitude for life. Others were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. —A. an j N.Z.-Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 11
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