GENERAL CABLES.
_ By Telegrajih.—Press Assu.—Copyright. The New York Times' Washington correspondent ieanis that Japan "has intunned the L'nited Slates that .-he intends to resist, by all moans in her power, the efforts of the Soviet to exchide Japanese from the lishing industry on the Asiatic Russian coast. Japan insists that the Japanese-Russian treat v of IUU7 permits the retention of fisheries.
According to tile preliminary votes at the Socialist Congress, now being held at Tours (France), concerning thearranaement of the agenda. 11. Cachin'.s section advocating the closest co-operation with Moscow iis, for, the moment, in majority. M. Longucf's central section refuses to agree to such whole-hearted adhesion, while a third section refuses co-opera-tion. Some speakers declared that small peasant farmers in their respective departments were zealous supporters of the Moscow programme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1920, Page 5
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