MURDERED MINISTER
POLAND’S REPLY TO SOVIET. (“Sydney Sun” Service.) LONDON, June. 13. The “Daily News’s” Geneva correspondent says that the Polish Foreign Minister, to the Soviet demands, points out: — (1) That the assassin was handed over for summary jurisdiction; (2) Polish procedure enables a Soviet representative to attend the trial; (3) the Polish Government is not aware of the existence of terrorist organisations in Poland. They are specifically forbidden, but Poland is prepared to examine the Soviet’s evidence, and dissolve such bodies if their existence is proved. roumanians’sentenced. LONDON, June 13. A message from Odessa reports ten Roumanians were sentenced to death allegedly for spying during the last three years on the Bessarabian frontier.' \
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 June 1927, Page 5
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