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THE KIEFF TRIAL. DEATH SENTENCES SUSPENDED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MOSCOW, June 9. ' (Received Juno 10, at 9 p.m.) The executions of General Belavin and Madame Krzcezkovska have been .suspended.—Reuter. The military tribunal at Kieff recently concluded the'trial of the members of the anti-Soviet organisation, “Russia for the Russians,” headed by the ox-Tsanst General Belavin, who was accused ol miiiturv espionage on behalf of Poland. General Belavin (who was an official on the staff of the Ukrainian Red Army) and a woman intermediary, Nina Krzeczkovska were sentenced to death. lwol\o others were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, and one was accpiitted. General Belavin allegedly descV‘Ecd himself as an “ideological enemy of the Soviet.” He admitted the charges against him.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19503, 11 June 1925, Page 9
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