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SOVIET JUSTICE

ALL NIGHT QUESTIONINGS MBS. HAEDING'S TESTIMONY. (Received'26th May, 2.30 p.m.) ' ' ''. ; LONDON, 25th May. Mrs. Harding expresses the confident hope that Britain will reject the Russian offers relating to Davison and herself.- The Soviet's idea of a due legal process meant the removal from a solitary cell for the purpose of being interrogated by a Judge for whole nights, in which the prisoner is alternatively threatened with execution for offences never committed, or a liberal reward to turn a spy on his or her associates. Her only crime was tha she was sent to Russia at the Soviet's invitation as a journalist. She was ready to believe that M. Krassin and his colleagues were endeavouring to create a just and equal State.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 8

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SOVIET JUSTICE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 8

SOVIET JUSTICE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 8

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