COMMUNIST RECEPTION.
RICH FARE AND RARE WINES. BUT NOT FOR THE MASSES. By Telerraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Received July 28. 8-50 p.m. London. July 27. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express report* that the former Russian Imperial Embas-v was a blaze of lleht and color when, in accordance with “M. Tchitrherin'* orders, th? first official reception wa« held s : nce 1918. Italian, Japanese. Chinese and Austrian diplomats attended in full recalia. and no member of the proletariat was seen among the gorgeous Lotus the Sixteenth furniture and the gobelin tapestries. Admirals. veneraU princelings. 'n due trial magnates, and conservative members of the Reichstag in great numbers partook of the richest fare and the rarest wines at this remarkable communist reception. —Aus.-NX Cable Am.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1922, Page 5
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