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SOVIET RUSSIA.

KAMENEFF'S DENIAL. UNWORTHY OF CREDENCE. By Telegraph—Press As?*- —CopyrKW* t London, Sept. 13. Kameneff, in a letter to Commander lienworthy, M.P., categorically denies Mr. Lloyd George's accusations—firstly, regarding the sale of Russian Crown jewels in England; secondly, arranging a Bolshevik subsidy to the Daily Herald; thirdly, influencing the Labor Council of Action; and, fourthly, misleading Mr, Lloyd George" regarding the Russian terms of the armistice with Poland. Kameneff adds that Mr. Lloyd George desires to break off peace negotiations with Russia, but, lacking courage to openly declare his change of policy, brings forward paltry accusations against the Soviet Government's representative. London, Sept. 14. Sir William Sutherland, member of the House of Commons, declares that Kameneff's statements are entirely untrue. and most of them bear their own contradiction. If necessary, a great deal more can be said by the British Government.—Reuter Service. RIOTING IN PETROGRAD. London, Sept, 14. Reports have been received in Berlin of serious anti-Bolshevik rioting ip Petrograd. .Six Bolshevik commiswere thrown into the river Neva and drowned.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 5

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SOVIET RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 5

SOVIET RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 5

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