PARISIAN SENSATION.
RETURN OF ALLEGED TRAITOR. 'Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.! (Received December 5, 10 a.in.) PARIS. Dee. 4. The latest-, sensation in Paris is the return of ex-Gaptairi Sadoul, an exFrench f'ommunist, sentenced to death in 1919 for giving intelligence to the enemy. lie now is a naturalised Russian. Tho Petit Patisien nays Sadoul is attached to the Soviet Emba.ssey, which tho Freud 1 1 police are watching with the intention of arresting .Sadoul immediatelv ho emerges, but Le Journal and the Nfiitin have been informed that. Sadoul i s not at. the Embassy, which told them the Russians scrupulouslv adhere to the promise not to interfere in Fiencli domestic, affairs. The Matin says Sadoul is not hiding, lie returned expressly to contest l.fio death sentence. Sadoul was arrested in a lawyer’s office.
Krassin, I lie new Soviet Ambassador, has arrived from Berlin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16603, 5 December 1924, Page 5
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