THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
TRADE WITH RUSSIA. Whether Britain was right or wrong in breaking off diplomatic relations in Rl2li need not now concern us. If she was wrong she ban I ..dd d.arly for her error, and if she was not wrong she has Iliad'.- a ve»y .1>: ua'.iiU* lor principle and into, nai .0.... l piob.ty. But it is of course not the Government which is now knocking at Russia’s door, or walking in at Russia’s invitation, and it will he interesting to see what the . iorernment will do—whatever Government emerges from the General Election—if the trade delegation returns convinced that the resumption of full relations is over-due. —Christchurch Press.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1929, Page 4
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112THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1929, Page 4
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