POWERS AND RUSSIA
WHY PRESERVE RELATIONS ?
COURTESIES ABUSED
United Tress Association— Sf Electrls TeleGraph—Copyright. (Received 10th December, S a.m.) PARIS, 9th December. The newspaper "Le Temps" says that tho Moscow trial prompts the question, Why do civilised nations maintain diplomatic relations with a Power using such methods of systematically abusing the ordinary international regulations? Experience has shown the Powers that relations with Russia have only facilitated Bolshevik propaganda. YOUTHS DISAPPOINTED MOCK HANGINGS FORBIDDEN MOSCOW, Bth December. As soon as the commutations of the sentences on the prisoners in the treason trial were announced at Leningrad, the Soviet ordered the dismantling of a gallows opposite the Winter Palace, where tho Communist Youth Pioneers proposed hanging the effigies of M. Briand, M. Poincare, Sir Henri Deterding, and Mr. Winston Churchill simultaneously with tho Moscow executions.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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133POWERS AND RUSSIA Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 11
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