TRADE WITH RUSSIA
CLEARING-HOUSE IN COPENHAGEN
PROPOSED
WITH A> GOLD GUARANTEE
(By Tele(rraph--Prcss Association-Oopyrlfht
(Rec; June 18, 8.20 p.m.)
'• . ■; , . Paris, June 1(1. 11, Ki'assin, interviewed by ''Liberte," suggested that resumption of commercial relations with Russia would bo r ossible through a clearing house in Copenhagen, different European- -countries holding shares in tho. company, with Russian gold as a guarantee. Ho said that Russia had ft wheat surplus of two miKions and a half tons, and.of petroleum of five million tons, .also linen and large quantities of other necessaries.—Aus.-N.Z. ,Cable Assn. • ... . i ' BELCIuFaI,; JAPAN TO JOlN^lN'conversations. •• London, .Tnne IG. It is stated that tho Belgian and Japanese Governments have decided to join the Britisii conversations with M. Krassin.—Eeuter.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 7
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117TRADE WITH RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 7
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