TRADE WITH RUSSIA
BRITISH DELEGATION’S VISIT COMMUNISTS ELATED Pres* Association—By Telegraph—-Copyright. LONDON', April 2. TLi© Riga correspondent of the * Morning Dost ’ .says that the British Trade Delegation had a surprising reception at Moscow, where the Comhninists acclaim the event as of tremendous importance, showing _ the strength of the Soviet international position. The delegates were warmly welcomed in streets where Mr BaldwmLahd Sir Austen Chamberlain were paraded in effigy six months ago. i T’he,. newspapers claim that the visit is . evidence of the persistent desire of British industrialists to.establish themselves, ea the Russian markets, and indicates tnat the industrialists disapprove of a policy of isolation against the Soviet Republic. Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 6
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111TRADE WITH RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 20140, 3 April 1929, Page 6
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