SOVIET RULE
EXECUTED WITHOUT TRIAL FATE OF EX-PREMIER • Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, July 24. The Paris correspondent of the ‘ Morning Post ’ reports private telegrams announce that the Soviet Government executed in Petrogjrad, on July 2, Prince Nicholas Galatzin (aged seventy-six, the last of the Tsarist Premiers) and seventeen other. All were shot at, night absolutely without trial. Sixty others were deported to tlio extreme north of Russia or imprisoned. ( According to ‘Lo Matin ’ these wore all former students at the Imperial Lycee Alexander, and all were living in abject poverty. The Soviet misrepresented a small relief fund raised Hi Paris in they - behalf ns a huge fund lor the overthrow of the Soviet regime.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 5
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