THE MOSCOW TRIAL
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THEATRICAL PRDSECUTION^ Attack ori British And French.
MOSCOW, Dec. 4. Iri ari iroriibal Triood, Erilerikb begeri; his speech for the prosecutibn.^ He r'idiculed Rariizin as the dupe of moriarchists arid eapitalists/ Addressirig hiiri directly, he exclairil^ ed: "They have uSed yori arid theri tw you to get out, you serL" , LuridJy he pictured a recent Winte Russiari demonstratibri in Paris, de* nsivety readirig the riames bf present arid fofmer gi*arid dukes, gerierals, priests arid cburtiersj which were re* i c'eived with pardxysnis df laughter. Md also vioteiitly attaeked M. • Pomc'are afid Sir H. Detefding, arid declared; "We never interfered witli France and Britain. as they iiiterfere witli us. ' He described the accused as saboteurs of the five years p]an, which^deepite the scepficism of the .world, Russia has successfully acGomphshed. Irift acoused were pale arid showed signs ot nervous strain.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 5
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148THE MOSCOW TRIAL Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 5
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