ANGLO-SOVIET DEBTS
CLAIMS COMMITTEE REPORT',
(Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, Oct,. 14
The ApgJo-Soviet Debts and Claims Committee, which held its third meeting to-day, lias issued the following communique:— “As unauthoritati' r e statements have appeared in Home newspapers the Committee state that at the second meeting the Soviet Delegation submitted to list their claims under general headings. They gave an explanation of these claims an answered the questions put to them by the British exports regarding the distribution of these claims, among the respective sub-committees. The British Delegation submitted their general, list. The third meeting devoted its attention to comparing these two lists in order to formulate the exact scope of the work of tlie Sub-Committees. It was suggested that a fifth Suib-Committee should he formed, to which should be submitted the Soviet claims for compensation, for remissions to the state and national economy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics arising out of the intervention of Great Britain in Russia during the civil war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1930, Page 3
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