BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
“ It'is important to stress the (fact,” points out the "Spectator,” “that regular relations with Russia will make all the difference, to her credit on the international market. Financial circles in this country are now appropriately cautious and non-committal, and, needless to say, no British Go\eruiiieiit could at present contemplate :i political loan, or for that uiattoi a State-guarantee • loan. But the prerequisite. even for so much as the extension to Russia of the export credits system, and similar trade lacilities, is normal inter-Coveriunciit relations. Let us concentrate on lliis and wc shall at least be on the right path. We •ire confident that public opinion in this country demands Hrom the British Government something more than the wisdom of Brer Rabbit,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 6
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124BRITAIN AND RUSSIA Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1929, Page 6
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