SENTENCED TO EXILE
SOVIET REBEL LEADERS
LONDON, Dec. 24.
The News-Chronicle's Riga correspondent says that sentences of banishment, in lieu of deatli, were imposed on Zinovieff, Kumanev ami five of their associates, due to their membership « Lenin’s pre-revolutionary bond, anu their long record of revolutionary vvoik during the Tsarist regime, in which all suffered imprisonment. It is a mistake to suggest that Al. Stalin’s regime is jeopardised, or even challenged. ______
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 5
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