RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.
A RUSSIAN VERSION
[••Tin-: Turns” Service.]
iLteeeived this day at 9 a.i11.) LONDON, August 12.
A Riga correspondent says that tlie Extremist Labour grtmo '.oreed Mr MaeDonabl’s hands and compelled him l*a sign the Anglo-Soviet treaties, according to the official Soviet newspaper Rciduota. which relates, that after the breakdown of negotiations me Labour Ratty hurriedly met and saw- Mr I’onseetdey on the nth. of Align-!. demanding that the* British Government concede the Soviet s demands regarding compensation for 10-ses. Cabinet on the lil.li. ot August invited M. Rakovsky to tvsume tho negotiations.
Tlie “Bcidnotu" gives the credit to .M. Rakovsky, asserting that he spurred the Labour group into action.
Tlie “Reidnota" attaches the utmost importance to the diplomatic inviolability of the Soviet trade representatives and presumably it refets to tho lion-eoiuniere ial activities such agents
pursue in foreign countries. A Commissariat comiiiuni'iue cxultii 111 1 v explains that British creditors will not receive Russian money, lint morelv a portion of their own money in the shape of a British loan, tho balance of which will be available to revive Russian trade.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1924, Page 2
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