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RUSSIAN OFFICIALS

‘ *1? IS .T’» “SPIDER AND FLY” INVITATION [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT.] i ■ (Rec. Dec’. 10, 1 p.m.) • LONDON, December 9. “The Times’s”, Paris correspondents says that the Russian emigre newspaper, “Posfdnia Novosti,” reveals that Barmin was not summoned to Moscow, but was merely ordered by the Communist Gell, at the Athens Legation, to take tea aboard a: Russian ship anchored at Piraeus. Barmin warily counter-invited the captain to the Legation, as more befitting, so the courtesies came to nothing. General Krivitsky, who also defied orders to return to Moscow from. France, fiercely condemns the trials and confessions, which will ultimately be seen in their true light. The whereabouts of Barmin and Krivitsky are being kept secret. The latter says that a price has been set on his head.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 7

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RUSSIAN OFFICIALS Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 7

RUSSIAN OFFICIALS Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1937, Page 7

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