RUSSIAN DISCORD MONEY
BEING USED IN BRITAIN British. Official Wireless Reed. 11 a.m. RUGBY, Thursday. In the House of Commons, Major G. M. Kindersley, Conservative, asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of the fact that Bank of England notes found on the persons described as Irish gunmen, who were arrested before Easter for being in illegal possession of firearms, had been traced to Russian banking institutions in this country he would make inquiries as to whether any moneys standing to the credit, of Russian trading organisations in this country were being used in attempts to foment and organise revolutionary action here; The Home Secretary, Sir W. Joyn-son-Hicks, replied that Major Kindersley’s information was correct. He was constantly making inquiries, I and -he was satisfied that Russian ! money was being used in the way i suggested.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 13
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