SOVIET RUSSIA.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. TERMS OK R USKIAN REPLY. 1,0 NIX i.X. Fell. Tlic Russian Note to I?ril.:ii!i is com lied in diplomal ie language. Dexpressed Russia's readiness to repluce tile treiities which Imve heeu dcnniincod or which Imve lost their juridical force, in consequence ol events dining or ufte- the war. The Soviet (loverutiieiit t herefore will send plenipotentiaries to London, whose task will also include the settlement of mutual outstanding claims and obligations. as well as the determination of the means to re-tore Kussia’s credit in Britain. The Soviet emphasises that a mutual conference and non-interference in each other’s internal allairs remain the indispensable: conditions lor development of friendly Auglo-R ussiaii relations. The note intimates the appointment of i\l. Rakovsky as Charge I)' Aflaires. pending the ai'pointment of an Ambassador. KKSSO-I TAI.O TREATY. ROME. February S. Italy and Un.s-ia have both sinned their Treaty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1924, Page 3
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