COMMUNISTS ON TRIAL
RELATIONS WITH MOSCOW. “THE EMPIKE REBEL.'’ PraM Association —By Telegraph—CopjriaM LONDON, October 27. (Received Oct. 28, at 7.30 p.m.) _ A publication entitled “The Empire Rebel’’ was mentioned at the- resumed proceedings against the 12 Communists at Bow street.
The police gave evidence concerning the finding of literature at the Communist headquarters, including a circular to which “The Empire Rebel” was attached. They declared that it was apparently circulated among factory workers. They produced another circular addressed to M. Losovsky in Moscow and also to the secretary of the Moscow branch of the Moscow International complaining of the non-receipt of' promised funds. Counsel for the prosecution declared that the letter related to money promised to be sent to England.—Reuter.
The names of the accused are as follows; —Albeit Inkpon, 11. Pollitt, J. R. Campbell, E. W. Cant, VV. Rust, T. W. Wintringham, W. Gallagher, T. Bell, E. MacManus, Murphy, P Arnot, and W. Hannington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19623, 29 October 1925, Page 9
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