BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Pres* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, February 29. (Received March 1, at 11.5 a.m.) In the House of Commons Sir Austen Chamberlain told a questioner that nothing bad occurred since the banishment of Zinovieff and the Russian left wing element to justify Britain reconsidering diplomatic relations with the Soviet. If the Soviet was prepared to give assurances of non-interference with the British policy it could do so through the proper channels.—A. and N.Z. and ‘ Sun ’ Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 9
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79BRITAIN AND RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 19804, 1 March 1928, Page 9
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