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RUSSIAN ENVOY

SPLIT WITH MOSCOW. OFFICIAL AT EMBASSY IN PARIS FRENCH PROTECTION SOUGHT (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 7.30 p.m.) Paris, October 3. Le Matin publishes an extraordinary story of the Soviet Embassy, which, in the absence of M. Dovgalevsky, was in charge of Councillor Bosedovsky, who admits that lately he has been finding himself at variance with Moscow’s views. M. Roisenmann, a member of the Soviet Secret Police, arrived "to inquire into your political opinions.” After the interview M. Roisenmann said: “You - have relapsed into heresy. You must go to Moscow to give an account of yourself.” M. Bosedovsky, who was on the eve of taking a holiday, tried to leave the Embassy, but was held up at the revolver point by the doorkeeper, who threatened to kill him. Escaping over the garden wall, M. Bosedovsky sought the. protection of the French judicial police, who decided that as M. Dovgalevsky was absent extra-terri-torial rights were waived.

The police, after a long argument, obtained the release of M. Bosedovsky’s wife and child. M. Bosedovsky, who is determined not to return to Moscow, is staying at a Parisian hotel.—Australian Press Association.

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Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 7

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RUSSIAN ENVOY Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 7

RUSSIAN ENVOY Southland Times, Issue 20897, 5 October 1929, Page 7

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