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THE VENEER

tA^PEKSUASION E/pROYBS ^FECTIVE [jT5E lords b^aph-Copyri^t). L JTay 3.) ! London, May 2. I t T nrds, Lord Mount !• cr a statement of the png SovLlicv towards the ao ? Smed the present I S entreaties. "Ner' T nW by persuasion fi l treat Russia as feS. Beneath a yisation there is the h,„va?e. There should faiic relations till the I'award has been setIkientniade towards K Britain, whose tax II £45,000,000 annual$e 0n 'Russia s failure [Ibligations.". Llev's Criticism pn»»M««»\huasd i'iherecogmtion °f RusKstdays. TheRus|te now descnhed as Lhadnotchanged m fstanley Baldwm had [ the Lena Goldfields I capital loss of £3,Lgested the' award of |s hopelessly .exagger|ji elmbargo had robbed iWnding- market, and Kng to France, Italy IjJeeision would throw itof work. |f Ihe Government Lsi,id no statement ot isible at present. It was ■be aareful with statefcoae desired the liberaIrs Thornton and Mae■Gove 'nment was devot- |„ to the question of K anc the Lena award. ■reference to £3,5 00,000 I t)i( , company's actual ietflial damages suffevIjdilt British nationals Cjia were nnlikely to he ihe result of the Gov- , |on |n the recent case, j Er.eni led others to post- j iverisits, as further in|h British subjects would Kore s erious Anglo-Soviet ■ had resulted from the

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 522, 4 May 1933, Page 5

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THE VENEER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 522, 4 May 1933, Page 5

THE VENEER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 522, 4 May 1933, Page 5

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