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ECONOMIC ASPECT OF THE WAR

RUSSIA CLOSED FOR EVER TO GERMAN TRADE. By Telceranli—Proos Association—CosyrleM London, February 16. Discussing the economic aspects of tlie war, tho Russian Minister of Finance (M. Kokovstoff), in an interview published in the Paris "Matin" said: -"We most not be obliged some day after tho war is ended to pay a sort of an indemnity to the Germans by leaving open to them tho means' of recouping themselves at our expense in our markets. Germany, having demolished the factories in Belgium, Poland, and North France, perhaps thinks to force us to buy her goods which we cannot manufacture ourselves. Let her be quite suro Mat our markets are closed to, her for ever."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 6

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ECONOMIC ASPECT OF THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 6

ECONOMIC ASPECT OF THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2388, 18 February 1915, Page 6

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