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ZINOVIEFF LETTER

NO FURTHER INQUIRY QUESTION IN COMMONS official M n-clcss RUGBY, Wednesday. I The Foreign Secretary. 51 r. Arthur I Henderson, was asked in the House .>t Commons today whether he would : inquire if the Soviet Government intended to dissociate itselt Horn the ; subversive propaganda, ot the llnid t Communist > International. In re pie he said the British <,overtime,a had made its attitude clear. It. did not consider any further action was requisite or desirable. The Marquess of Titclifield K oiimtvitive) r Is it not clear from the [iiternational's declaration Hiat ,! . le Soviet's promise is not worth me paper on which it is written. There was no reply, i The Pi me Minister. Mr. Mac Don aid said it was not proposed to inquire i further into the Zinoviert letter.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

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ZINOVIEFF LETTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

ZINOVIEFF LETTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 821, 15 November 1929, Page 11

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