ALLEGED CONSPIRACY
“RED” TREASON TRIALS, MORE ALLEGATIONS MADE (Received Nov. 25, noon.) MOSCOW, Nov. 24, In connect fcm with tho trial of the professors on charges of conspiracy, which opens' to-morrow, a confession is published of an emigre manufacturer. (Krestavnikov. It alleges that two of the accused professors, Ramzin and Larichev, in 1928 interviewed Yickeis engineers who gave an assurance that Britain would co-operate with France in supplying money for munitions. They would gladly send a fleet to the Black Sea, for yhich Britain would be given a foothold in the Caucasus. Vickers say they never came in contact with either of the professors. in a letter to Soviet newspapers, a Soviet youth, Sitnin, demands the execution of 'his father, Professor Sitnin, one of the accused, because ‘‘his father is n class enemy awl stands in the ranks of enemies and incendiaries fomenting an anti-Soviet war.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17425, 25 November 1930, Page 7
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146ALLEGED CONSPIRACY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17425, 25 November 1930, Page 7
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