SOVIET RUSSIA.
[I!Y TKT.IICKAIUI —I>F.R PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
LOAN FOR RCSSIA. HELSINGFORS. March 10,
The “lsveslia” publishes Bukovsky's ■Tvcuiint of the conditions whereon the Loudon Financiers are willing to lend tla Russian Soviet 101 l million sterling. There are: Firstly the unqualified recognition ol Russia’s debts to England which total 2AO millions, apart Tom the war debt. Secondly, eighty per cent, of the loan shall remain in Kngi'i i I '<> !,-> used to purchase a quantity of goib fir Russia in Kngland or the Colonies, Thirdly, twenty per cent shall also remain in Kngland chiefly to he used t-n p.;s interest on old loans, and on tin losses hy British subjects Too, Soviet, for this purpose, must is-
sue special bonds against all the nation aii-ed and ijnnliseaied priqei'ly belong ji - e to Britons, which I lie creditor can present, at London, and he pai f.om the loan. The “Isvestia” say these conditions are “fearful.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1924, Page 2
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153SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1924, Page 2
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