RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. NO RCSSO-.IAP. TREATY. LONDON, Aug. I. Mr .MacDonald, in the Commons, said that he regarded stories of a Russo-Japanese Treaty as foundationless. CONFERENCE WORKING HARD. LONDON, Aug. 5. The Anglo-Russian Conference was still sitting at an early hour this morning. endeavouring to reach a decision prior to Mr Ponsonby’s expected statement in the House of Commons today. NEGOTIATIONS BREAK DOWN. [Reuters Telegrams.] 'Received this day at 8 a.i11.) LONDON. Ang. 5 The following communique has been issued by the Foreign Office—The Anglo-Soviet Conference |having sat in committee during the whole of Saturday and Sunday, met in lull session nil Monday at noon, and sat until 7.1 m o’clock (his morning.. Ms the Soviet delegation were unable to accept amendments to tin* concessions offered m regard to article U of the draft treaty, no agreement was reached, and the negotiations broke down so tin* Treaty will not lie signed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 2
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