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JOURNALISTS’ VIEW.

THE RUSSIAN' SITUATION. BY CABLE—PRESS fSSX.—COPYRIGHT (.Received 6 p.m., May 27.) London, May 25. Mrs Harding expresses the confident hope Chat Britain will * reject the Russian oilers relating to Davison a/id herself. The Soviet’s idea of due legal process meant removal, from a solitary cell to interrogatories by the Judge, lasting the whole of nights, in which prisoners alternatively were threatened with execution for offences never committed, on a liberal reward to turn spy on their own associates. Tier only crime was that she was sent to Russia at the Soviet invitation as a journalist. She was ready to believe that M. Krassin a-fld Ids colleagues were endeavouring to create a just and equal state.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 May 1923, Page 10

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JOURNALISTS’ VIEW. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 May 1923, Page 10

JOURNALISTS’ VIEW. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 May 1923, Page 10

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