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CRIMES OF THE SOVIET.

AN AMAZING RECORD. By Telegraph.—Press Asm,—Copyright. London, March 20. Tn the House of Commons, Mr. Lambert, replying to questions, said the Government did not know whether it was true that the Soviet since 1917 had executed 1.766,118 persons, including 28 'bishops, 125 priests, 6775 schoolmasters, SBOO physicians, 260,000 soldiers, 10,500 police officers, 48,500 soldier police, 12,950 landowners, 355,250 intellectuals, 193.350 workmen and 815,000 peasants. The Minister said he could not undertake inquiries into the subject before the Genoa Conference.

Mr. Chamberlain admitted that the Soviet had obtained a further set of offices in London, costing £35,000. He was without any official information that the Rand outbreak was due to Bolshevik activities.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1922, Page 5

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CRIMES OF THE SOVIET. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1922, Page 5

CRIMES OF THE SOVIET. Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1922, Page 5

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