BELA KUN'S TERRORISTS.
TRIAL IN BUDAPEST. SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE. By TolegM-ph—Pr«fc* AasooiMion—Copyright Australian and JI.Z. Cablo As3o«i»iio!i. (Received December 2, 9.20 n.m.) LONDON, November 28. Tito "Daily Express's" Budapest correspondent states that the trial of Beln Kim's terrorists lias commenced. It wiil last several weeks, as there are so many charges ot murder and torture. Two of the terrorists turned King's evidence and detailed how three of their comrades, Eserny, Schon and Groo were sent on special missions of killing and torture. Quo witness gave evidence that lie i dug liis own grave. He was shot by Eserny's orders, but ihe firing party did not trouble to throw in the. earth. Later he recovered consciousness and crawled away. Bola Kuu once ordered F.serny to kill Pogany, a Commissary of War. Eserny refused, and ivAwd why. Bela Kim replied airily: "Oh, he's not radical enough."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 7
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