SUPPOSED BRITISH SPIES
TRIAL IN RUSSIA TWENTY-SIX ACCUSED By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright LENINGRAD, Tuesday. Twenty-six persons who are alleged to be British spies, of whom four are women, are being tried at Leningrad. They are accused of having obtained information for the British secret service. Goyer, one of the accused, who was formerly a Tsarist secret agent, asserted that the British intelligence service ordered him to remain in Leningrad in 1927, as British troops would occupy the city,—A. and N.Z,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 1
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79SUPPOSED BRITISH SPIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 1
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