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BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

WHY TOE ENVOY WENT HOME. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Coprrlelit. London, Sept. 13. Evening Standard states that Kameueff's departure is due to double dealing on the part of Litvinoff, who throughout iiad done * everything possible to render nugatory tiie activities of the Russian delegations in London. Lit-viuolF has been negotiating behind the delegates' backs with certain labor organs and leaders, creating an impression that Kameneff waa interesting himself in British labor troubles, and that he was negotiating for the sale of Russian jewels. The offer of £75,000 to the Daily Herald is alleged to have been engineered by Litvinoff, and the delegates were not aware of this till it was too late. Kameneff's position became Untenable, and he left,—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asia

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET. Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 8

BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET. Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1920, Page 8

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