ELATION IN RUSSIA
SUCCESS OF M. DOVGALEVSKY’S MISSION ATTACK BY “TIMES” Times Cable. LONDON, Tuesday. The Riga correspondent of “The Times” reports that paeans of eulogy for M. Dovgalevsky’s achievements and the “rout of the psdudo Labour Government of Britain by Soviet diplomatists backed by Britain’s masses,” have been the chief themes of week-end meetings in Russia. Communist orators made special speeches on the subject. Official newspapers say the Soviet, from the outset, had made only one demand, namely complete rehabilitation. This it had forced Britain to accept. All the newspapers resent the submission of the agreement reached by M. Dovgalevslcy with Mr. Arthur Henderson, Britain’s Foreign Secretary, to the British Parliament. However, they express the opinion that it will not be rejected, because the Liberals are involved in the promise more deeply than the Labour Party. “The Times” says the agreement was negotiated in a maimer which reflects the maximum of discredit on British diplomacy. The Government has gone out of its way to make the Soviet’s diplomatic success as complete and conspicuous as possible.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 789, 9 October 1929, Page 9
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176ELATION IN RUSSIA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 789, 9 October 1929, Page 9
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