JAPANESE COMMUNISTS GET HEAVY SENTENCES.
Jly Tcl' NimcU. -Press Asfrt.—Copyright. IK un r Tab ■ TDK TO. April 2S. Ihc Appeal Court, gave its verdictin the ease of Sakai, the veteran Socialist leader, and eighteen followers, who were arrested in May, 1923, for an alleged attempt to organise a Com\r» unistlc. tiovermnont. Sakai and six others were sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment without hard labour - One, Vamakawa, was declared iv,>i guilty and the others received sen-tv-netranging from seven to eight yu» va » _ ;
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17834, 30 April 1926, Page 15
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