DEATH OF KRASSIN
SOVIET REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON
London, November 21. M. Krassin, Soviet representative in Loudon, is dead.
DEATH DUE TO PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA
London, November 24
M. Krassin died in London of pernicious anaemia after several fruitless blood transfusions.—Sydney “Sun” Cable.
LARGE FORTUNE LEFT (Rec. November 25, 7.50 p.m.) London, November 25. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Riga correspondent savs that according to information from Moscow, M. Krassin lias left a fortune of about three millions sterling in European banks, which liis wife and daughters will inherit. It is most probable bis successor in London will be M. Litvinoff. [The late M Krassin was one of the
more recent Russian diplomats. He was appointed Minister to Paris in 1923, and latei was made Russian Minister in London. He arrived at the time of the controversy over the Zinovieff letter, and Great Britain refused to accept h i s credentials. Later, the trouble was overcome, and
he assumed his new position ;
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 53, 26 November 1926, Page 11
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158DEATH OF KRASSIN Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 53, 26 November 1926, Page 11
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