TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
SIAXV 'ARTICLES REQUIRED. SLENDER SCHEME 01? PAYMENT, By Telegraph.—Press Asbu.—Copyright, i Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. London, Oct. 7. Krassin has sent ft letter to Mr. Lloyd George detailing at great length Russia's requirements in manufactured goods and raw materials, and urging the speediest completion of a trade agreement. Krassin points out that vast orders for locomotives and other railway materials could be placed in Britain, and also orders for engineering machinery, tools, motor lorries, electrical appliances, chemicals, medical supplies, and textiles. Apparently tho Bolshevik efforts to finance the gold operation at Reval •failed, for the Soviet no longer proposes to pay in gold, but promises to produce goods, gold being merely deposited at Reval as ft security for a loan from English banks. Only in the event of the goods not being forthcoming in a year could the gold at Reval be employed. This arrangement is not favored by English financiers.—Reuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1920, Page 5
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