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RUSSIA'S PRISONERS

MAY BE DEPORTED

CESSATION OF TRADE

- (Eeceived April 22, 2.30 p.m.) ■LONDON, April 22: The "Daily- Express"■•' understands that the Soviet has decided to releasa and! expel William Mac Donald .and Charles Thornton next week.. . Those already deported have-crossed the frontier into "Poland at' Bialystolc. Their fjrsf' request; on 'leaving : Hh'o train was for' a ■healthy meal. /They, theii entrained ' for ' Warsaw. ' Alan. Monkhouse, -who was very pale, spoks emotionally and said he could not1 "understand the reason for-his arrest. Ha did not 13elieve:-that; any: of .his" Col-leaguesl-W^reI'guilty. &>- *>sg olt'o> s* "MaeDonal'd~'s?curious 'conduct* beats me," said Monkhouse. "I believe ha was hypnotised. AVhen ■*• was examined, arid found the same glassy eyes always ,staring into mine I turned away, but Mac Donald. apparently succumbed!■ to. hypnotic power." ■,;',.■ : . British listeners heard the> Moscow broadcast" stating that the.V Soviet would cancel existing, contracts with England, and will'not place .any fresh orders. A British United Press message from Moscow reports that' ?tha Soviet has ordered a cessation of trade with Britain as retaliation for th.6' British embargo.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 12

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RUSSIA'S PRISONERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 12

RUSSIA'S PRISONERS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 12