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SABOTAGE TRIALS.

NO RECORD- OF ACQUITTALS IN RUSSIA. BILL PASSED BY HEAVY MAJORITY. (Received Thursday, 7.10- p.m.) M m 14. Io NDON, April 6. ter Bunciman, President of the Board of Trade, sadd that while everyone desired a fair settlement of this precarious huCTness we must not give away our fellowcountrymen’s rights. The staging Ulals was in vS? *“1 a CaJreful search re S aJ a ° ta stance of Everything had -been done to encourage trade with Russia, but events like these made it impossible for British present kTwT 78 spot > l>ut th « WoUl<l nOt «sed. ’ Mr. Runciman said: “I cannnf an undertaking in advance but there is no intention to use I«wer %to i ufringe ftee tr - pthe 347 votesV« read a See ° nd time isfi T ed e wrthMr tßuncera,%'beingdisSatfused to vote " man S answer ’ ™- NOT GOING BACK. SIR ESMOND OVEY’S POSITION. mL LONDON, Anril 5 there extremely difficult. ' S posltlon THEI COMING TUT AT, BRITISH JOURNALISTS EXCLUDED. (Received Thursday, IQ.lo Thr. « - LONDON, April 6. he Soviet has refused British jonral“ts P® rm JSSion to attend the trial of tho Metropolitan Vickers engineers

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Wairarapa Age, 7 April 1933, Page 5

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SABOTAGE TRIALS. Wairarapa Age, 7 April 1933, Page 5

SABOTAGE TRIALS. Wairarapa Age, 7 April 1933, Page 5