SOVIET DEFAULTS
TO FOREIGN BONDHOLDERS Rec. April 21. Lond'on, April 20. Russia, with £150,000,000 heads the list of defaulters,' according to the annual report of the Foreign Bondholdefs' " Corporation; showing the total affected at £350,000,000 spread oirer 120 loans. The National Joint Council of Labour, representing Parliamentarians and the Trades Union Congress, telegraphed Moscow urging the immediate release of Messrs. Thornton and MacDohald in:tlie" mterests of : AngloRussian friendship. It also issued a statement condeming the proposed British embargo.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 513, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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