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BRITISH LABOR AND RUSSIAN LEADERS “ MUST MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS" SPEECH BY MR CLYNES. (British Official News.) Press Association—By Wireless—Copyright. RUGBY, September IG. Speaking at a Labor Party meeting last night, Mr J. R. Clynes said that last week’s Trades Union. Congress had shown undiminished friendship tor the people of Russia, but increasing resentment at the impertinence of the Russian leaders. Their relations of both ,trade and sentiment with Russia should bo of the best, hut the Russians must mind their own business, and they could best make a success of their unprecedented opportunities by avoiding harmful abuse of those whose conditions were different from their own. Russia would not convert the world either by threats or propaganda, hut she do so by proving that tlio economic plan on which she had entered was not only practicable but could secure for flic Russian people a far higher standard of living than others could enjoy.
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Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 5
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156IMPERTINENCE RESENTED Evening Star, Issue 19665, 19 September 1927, Page 5
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