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RUSSIAN SPY INCIDENT

ALLEGATION AGAINST AMERICAN. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 29. (Received Nov. 30, at 5.5 p.m.) Questioned whether the Government was in -possession of information that Mrs "Marguerite, Harrison, who was arrested by the Soviet as an American spy, had secured her release by consenting to act as a Soviet spy, and in that capacity was responsible for the. imprisonment of Mrs Stan. Harding, British journalist, and whether tihe Government had sought redress from the American Government for 'the misdeeds of its agents, Mr Ronald M'Neill said that reports, had reached the Government, but sufficient evidence was not forthcoming to prove- whether the story was accurate.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18725, 1 December 1922, Page 7

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RUSSIAN SPY INCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18725, 1 December 1922, Page 7

RUSSIAN SPY INCIDENT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18725, 1 December 1922, Page 7

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