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8. ‘The Complete Diary of Donald Im Thurn’ is reproduced in Appendix A of ‘The Zinoviev Letter: A Political Intrigue’ by Lewis Chester, Stephen Fay and Hugo Young. The diary was apparently found among the papers of Im Thurn’s friend Guy Kindersley, the Conservative MP for Hitchin, who died in 1956.

9. Ibid., and Sidney Reilly – The True Story, Michael Kettle, p.122/123.

10. Ibid.

11. Letters reproduced in Britain’s Master Spy – The Adventures of Sidney Reilly, p.178/182.

12. Sidney and Pepita sailed from Cherbourg aboard the White Star Line’s SS Olympic (Titantic’s sister ship) on 15th October 1924 bound for New York (US Immigration Records, Vol. 8155, p.5, 21 October 1924). Michael Kettle places their departure for New York after 25 October, the day the letter was exposed in the Daily Mail (Sidney Reilly – The True Story, p.128).

13. A Most Extraordinary and Mysterious Business: The Zinoviev Letter of 1924, Gill Bennett, p.45.

14. Ibid.

15. The Guardian, 23 June 2000, p.5.

16. Ibid.

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