RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.
[“Tim Times” Service.] RKKSr.VN TREATY. LONDON. August 11. _\ |.'oreign Office official points out the Russian treaty only concerns Britain. As the matter now stood. Britain had done the hard work, and paved the way. It the Dominions desired, they t niild reap benefit, either by separate lormal agreements with Russia, or by concurrence with the British treaty. LONDON. August To. ‘lt they like to make feols of tlielil--clves. that does not compel us to loi11.w suit.” wa- one inion Agcnt(ieueral's comment- on the Dominions' view of the Anglo-Soviet. Treaty. RI'SSIAN LEGATION* TRANSKEP.fi ED. (Received this day at ID 21 a.m.) PEKIN. August 17. The Italian (tovernment having now , ,iine into line il is expected the foreign diplomats will notify the agreement for the transfer of the Rusisnn Legation at Karnkliau to the Soviet representative.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1924, Page 3
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