SOVIET RUSSIA.
AMEBICAtf MISSION TO SJdBESIA.' "(By Cable—Press (Austr&liaii and &•& GaWe Association.) (Receved April 21st, 8.10 p.m.) . WASHINGTON, April 20. It is -ofncitilly stated that an Aiiieri6an Mission, headed by the commercial attache" *fit the American Embassy in Tokltt, Will Shortly be sent to Chita, Liberia, for the purpose of observing conditions there. It is hot determined Whether the will have a military ipembet. Its despatch is a response to Chita's recent i'equests for .American recognition, and it is felt that, the United States will probably formulate a tiolicy regarding, Siberia which will 'be markedly distinguished from its known itussian'poitcy. COMMttMiM~DtttTtfEft COPENHAGEN, April 20. Advances from Riga state that the Government is taking a farther step to linuidate communism. 'lt has decided to refrain from nationalising business concerns employing less than ' 70. workers. . _
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 7
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