SOVIET SECRETS.
BRITAIN’S SECRET SERVICE. SPIES AT WORK. HY CABLE—PB ESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT CHRISTIANIA, Dec. 3. ihe Moscow correspondent of the Tidens Tegn states that the Soviet authorities have been puzzled for some time by the rapidity with which important decisions by the Soviet are known to. the British Government. Secret police, m the course of their enquiries, raided a night club and arrested a woman, who asserted that M. Radek, head of the Soviet propaganda n!v art M ent, T>^ aS i a spy in Main’s pay. M. Radek, m refuting the * l tbreate ” ed to expose other bovieb leaders, including M. Trotsky, 7*s°’ a heged, had received huge sums from American bankers. The charge against M. Radek has been dropped, but the secret service is try-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 December 1924, Page 5
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