SOVIET ALLEGES PLOTS
EIGHT PROFESSORS CHARGED “WAR OF INTERVENTION SCHEME” BRITAIN SAID TO BE INVOLVED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Moscow, Nov. 11. A cause celebre is pending in which eight professors attached to the technical military schools are charged with plotting an interventionist war for the purpose of overthrowing the Soviet and wrecking the five-year plan, the latter to coincide according to the indictment with French intervention. It is alleged that both M. Poincare and M. Briand participated in the preliminary conversations, the sequel to which was the organisation of an international commission including Britain and Poland to carry out intervention. The indictment against the professors also mentions the names of Vickers, Ltd., Sir Henri Deterding and Mr. Leslie Urquhart as conferring with Russian exiles, though it is admitted that Britain played a minor part.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1930, Page 11
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