SOVIET DESIGNS
DEVIOUS NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN LITTLE PROSPECT OF FULL AGREEMENT. POLITICAL SETTLEMENT SOUGHT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Dav. 12.15 p.m.) NEW YORK, November 20. In a report to the “New' York Times’’ from Moscow, Mr G. E. R. Dedye says the unusual prominence that is being given to intrinsically unimportant Russian-Japan-ese developments shews the Soviet’s eagerness for a general Rus-sian-Japanese political settlement. Japanese circles are definite that the Soviet has not suggested a non-aggres-sion pact, and that other political considerations .are behind all the recent talks. The Japanese belief is that the Soviet cannot afford to abandon the Chinese, which is an obstacle to general settlement. Mr Gedye adds that while it is helpful to both parties to regularise their commercial relations, it is unlikely that important exchanges of goods will result.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 November 1939, Page 6
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