SOKOLNIKOFF ALSO
SAID TO BE IMPLICATED.
(Australian-New Zealand Cable Asan.) COPENHAGEN, "28th July. " The "Berlingske Tidende" publishes from Moscow a rumour that Zinovieff has been arrested and interned, with' a view to preventing contact with his adherents, also that Sokolifikoff, formerly Commissioner of Finance, has been imprisoned, being accused of supporting Zinovieff against the Government and being implicated in the death of Dzcrzhinsky, chief of the Tcheka. It is recalled that the death of Dzerzhinsky was followed by rumours published in Berlin from Eussia that he died from poisoning, after a speech. 'The cause is variously ascribed in Soviet quarters to cancer and heart failure. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 11
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105SOKOLNIKOFF ALSO Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 11
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