GHASTLY BOLSHEVIKI.
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EXULTANT SOVIET LEADERS. ARRANGING NEW STRUGGLE. (By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.) (P.cccived .10.30 n.m.) MOSCOW, June 7. Soviet leaders are exultant over the events in China, which, together with the Moroccan and Balkan troubles, they declare prove the existence of a widespread class and rare warfare ns a prelude to decisive Communist victories. M. ZinoviefT, -who is speaking all over the country, hoping to be widely reported, and thus note disorders abroad, declares that, the disturbances in China, as elsewhere, indicate, the necessity for arranging a new struggle against the capitalist.— ("Sun."') ANTI-BOLSHEVIKS TO DIE. THREE SENTENCED TO DEATH. TWELVE FOR IMPRISONMENT. (Received 1 p.m.) MOSCOW*. June 7. The military tribunal at KiefT has concluded the trial of members of the antiSoviet organisation. Russia for the Russians., headed by tbe ex-Cz*rist general, Belavin, who is accused of military espionage, on behalf of Poland. Belavin and Inavoff. who is an official on the staff of the Ukrnnian Red Army, nnd a woman intermediary. Nina Krzeczkovska, were sentenced to death, 12 to various terms of imprisonment, and one was acquitted. Belavin is said to have described himself as "an ideological enemy of society." He admitted the charge.—(A. and X.Z. table.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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