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EXCLUSION OF LEADERS ZINOVIEFF AND TROTSKY (Elec.'Tel. Copy right—United Press Assn.) (N.Z., and A.P.A., uiul Sun.) (Received June 2(7, 11 a.m.) MOSCOW, June 26. The president ofTlie Communist Party Central Commission proposes the exclusion of M. Zitiovieff and M. Trotsky on ■ the ground that they repeatedly violated | party discipline and engaged unceasingly j in factional activities. FIENDISH CRUELTY j DEAN’S TERRIBLE SUICIDE ; L desirable, far more- gruesome deI tails could lie included in Sir 11. M. Hodgson's reply to I lie .Soviet. Note of June 11. However, the facts- have- liken designedly limited to matters conin ding the British mission ifself. ■' The political representative of the Sun learns of a poignantly sensational incident concerning Rev. Andrew Fodjukowilch, the Catholic Dean of .litomir (l krnine), whom the Cheka- imprisoned for .six months at Moscow, accusing him of Polish sympathies. They hypnotised him in the cells, and compelled him to sign a letter to the Pope, denouncing him as Satan and the , source of the world’s evil, j Dean Fedjukowitch was .allowed to return to his home town, where he was - universally ostracised. When lie inquired as to the reason,, lie was shown the . Soviet newspapers containing The letter. I In despair he saturated lire vestments ; with kerosene, ignited them and marched through the streets, chanting psalms until lie perished.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16377, 27 June 1927, Page 7
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