RUSSIAN MIX-UP
•By Electric Telegraph—Coivright.. SIBERIAN PARLIAMENT. . * VLADIVOSTOCK, June 22. A provisional parliament has been * convened, and 108 members were present. Consular representatives attended. M. Medvedieff, head of the Zemstvo Government, in his opening address, declared it was necessary for civil strife to cense. The people should unite in the Far East and aspire to join up with Mother Russia, to enable the Far East to' remain Russian, with the interests of foreigners respected. ALLIES AND RUSSIA. LONDON, June 22. At the Aided Conference at- Bon- " logne, it i s officially reported, it was finally agreed that the economic negotiations begun in London with the Russian economic delegates should be continued, on the understanding that there was no question of the Allied political recognition of the Soviet Government. SOVIET RUSSIA. STOCKHOLM, June 23. Mrs Snowden has returned from Russia. In an interview she declares that ' Soviet Russia had nothing to teach Western Europe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1920, Page 3
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