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TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

BRASSIN’S VERSION OF DIFFERENCES. By Telegraph.-—Press Assn.—-Copyright. London, Feb. 1. According to a Moscow wireless message, Krassin states that a majority of the influential circles in Great Britain are greatly in favor of trade with Russia, especially the co-operative societies, which may be most profitably used for the sale of Russian raw materials. The differences between Russia and Great Britain are due to the latter’s refusal to guarantee unconditionally- the inviolability of Soviet property located in Great Britain also the difficulty regarding the importation of Russian gold into Great Britain. Krassin supposed the treaty between Russia and Great Britain would be concluded and America would enter into trade relations with the Soviet. —AusN.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1921, Page 8

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118

TRADE WITH RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1921, Page 8

TRADE WITH RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1921, Page 8

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