BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
[Australia & N.SL t able Association ]
RAMSAY MACDONALD'S VIEWS LONDON. March I.
The leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party, Mr Ramsay MacDonald, when interviewed upon the Soviet reply to Britain said: “The relation ol the two Governments are as had as tae\ could he. I take the Soviet note to mean that the Soviet is prepared to receive. and to discuss specific complaints Whv should it not he taken aL its word:- But I must -ay that the actions of the Third 1 iiternotional cannot he regarded as altogether outside the responsibility of the Soviet Government. D Britain goes hack to the position existing before the D‘Ma.rrccinciit with Russia was signed, then Anglo-I!ussiau trade will s'ffiei. and the diplomatic difficulties will be enormously increased."
Use the vinegar that has stood tlio lest of time—Sltarlattd’s Table Vincgn. Best for pickling. Specify and insist on “ Sliarlatul’s.” —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1927, Page 2
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