VOROWSKI'S MURDER
ADMISSIONS BY ACCUSED. STORY OF REVENGE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LAUSANNE, November 6The trial has begun of Polinnine and Conradi for the assassination of Vorowski, (the Russian unofficial delegate) on May 11. Polinnine admitted appointing himself the assassin of Vorowski because he considered the latter to be an eminent Bolshevik. Conradi admitted having planned to shoot Krassin in Berlin and Tchitcherin at Lausanne, but failed in both cases. Conradi dramatically added: My father and uncle were murdered by Bolshevik bandits who were received at Genoa by the ministers of many countries including Mr Lloyd George, instead of being spat upon. . • Polinnine told how he had been twice sentenced to death in Russia, but escaped.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 November 1923, Page 5
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