SOVIET ENVOYS SHOT.
BY CHINESE MILITARY AUTHORITIES. ■ 7 | EPISODE or, INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. SOVIET EMBASSY DECLARATION. (Received Thursday, 8.5 p.m.) SHANGHAI, March JO. A report is current that the military authorities at Tsinanfu shot the three Soviet diplomatic couriers who were arrested with Madam Borodin carrying propaganda, munitions and military information to the Nationalist headquarters at Hankow. Madam Borodin is still a prisoner. The entire episode is construed as of the gravest internatienal significance. It is declared by the Soviet Embassy at Pekin to be an act of piracy and murder.— (A. and N.Z.) LABOUR UNION RAIDED. DELEGATES ARRESTED. (Received Thursday, 5.5 p.m.) PEKIN. March 9. The police raided the headquarters of the General Labour Union at Shanghai, and arrested fifty delegates discussing plans for a general strike, and seized a mass of anti-foreign literature. —(A. and N.Z.)
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 5
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137SOVIET ENVOYS SHOT. Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 5
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