SEMINOFF’S TROUBLES
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, April 8.
Scminoif’s troubles are mounting. Two more suits, totalling 200,000 dollars, have been entered against him. Colonel Marrow, former commander of the American expeditionary forces in Siberia, telegraphed to Mr Hughes asking for the deportation of Scminolf, charging him with crimes in Siberia. Senator Borah declared that an investigation will be made and steps taken for Scminoft’s deportation, if true. Seminoff declared that the Allies backed him in his Siberian enterprises'* NEW YORK, April 7
Semcnoff appeared to answer charges. His wife, a relative of th« Czar, testified that Homciioff was almost destitute., possessing only 1200 dollars cash. Scmenoff declared his arrest was the result of. a Bolshevist plot. lie intended to sail for Paris on Tuesday.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1922, Page 5
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