RED ARMY LEADERS
GATHERING AT VLADIVOSTOK. ORDERED OUT OF CHINA. SENSATIONAL REPORTS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Re drived noon to-day. PEKING, Sept. 13. Astonishing reports were published in the “Zarya,” a White Russian’newspaper, stating that all the Soviet’s consulates in China had been instructed by. Moscow to mobilise the members of the commanding staff now in China in older to join the fast-gathering Red finny in Vladivostok and Harbarovsk. Further reports state that all tbe Soviet citizens have been ordered to register for eonscriptiqjj. The reports emanated from the “Za.rya’s” _ Manchurian correspondent, and it is impossible to determine how much of the report is propaganda. Another report states that all Red commanders serving; with Chinese -armies, have been ordered to quit and proceed to Vladivostok immediately.
NOT WANTED IN FRANCE SOVIET GENTS "TAKE REFUGE IN GERMANY. BERLIN, Sept. 13. Interest was caused at the Soviet Embassy on the arrival of four Russians, including a member of the Soviet Trade Delegation in Erance, who was secretly arrested in Paris and conducted across-tho frontier. The embassy reported to Moscow, whence a sharp protest is expected. The Russians arrested -on Sunday were compelled to leave without baggage or passports and also forbidden to communicate with the embassy. The German authorities granted them asylum. The names of the arrested are 'Camber. a member of the trade delegation, Chulbar and Dykiosky editors of the “Parisian Armenian” and the “'Parisian Russian” newspapers respectively, Schmundak, treasurer of the Parisian Union of Russian workers.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 September 1927, Page 9
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