SOVIET RUSSIA.
[Rkutkus Tei.eouamb.]
SOVIET AFTEIS U.B. GOI.D
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The “ Times ” Riga correspondent reports that M. Tchitcheriu, speaking at Moscow, declared that a ltussoAmericai del-standing would open out great prospects to the Soviet foi Americans cellars are filled with {told. Discussing the possibility of the retirement of Mr Hughes, M. Tchinclieriu said that if lie does retire it does not necessarily mean that Kusso-Amer-ienu negotiations will immediately lollow, hut it does mean the negotiatic s would he made possible. Referring to 'the new British Cabinet Al. Tchitcheriu said that although it contained old friends such as l.ord Canton and Mr Winston Churchill, it must not he forgotten that it also includes men who really wanted business relations with the Soviet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1924, Page 3
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