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APPEAL TO SOVIET.

TO PARDON OPPONENTS. [A. and N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, July 14. Nir Ben Turner, who was chairman of the first official Labour delegation to Russia in 1920, and Mr George Lansbury, editor of Labour’s “Daily Herald,” have cabled to the Soviet Government urging the republic to abolish capital punishment, and not to execute any religious or political opponents of the republic, but to show Socialistic generosity.

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Grey River Argus, 17 July 1922, Page 5

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APPEAL TO SOVIET. Grey River Argus, 17 July 1922, Page 5

APPEAL TO SOVIET. Grey River Argus, 17 July 1922, Page 5

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