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GALLOWS DISMANTLED

YOUNG COMMUNISTS DISAPPOINTED MOSCOW, Bth December. As soon as the commutations of sentences were announced at Leningrad the Soviet ordered the dismantling of the gallows opposite the Winter Palace, where Communist youths proposed hanging effigies of M. Briand, M. Poincave, Sir Henri Deterding, and Mr Churchill simultaneously with the Moscow executions, FRENCH COMMENT PARIS, 9th December. "Le Temps" says that the Moscow trial prompts the question why civilised nations maintain diplomatic relations with a power using such methods of systematically abusing ordinary international regulations. Experience had showed the powers that relations with Russia only facilitated Bolshevik propaganda.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 December 1930, Page 7

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GALLOWS DISMANTLED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 December 1930, Page 7

GALLOWS DISMANTLED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 December 1930, Page 7

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