EXPORTS TO RUSSIA
REPLACING SHIPMENTS TO GERMANY LORD HALIFAX TAKING UP QUESTION. MR CORDELL HULL'S VIEW. ißy Telegraph Prev AxxociaUoi: Copyright WASHINGTON, January 23 After a lang conference with M Sumner Welles. Assistant Secrelm.' of State. Lord Halifax said tli.it lie ex peeled to take up with the State De partment the question of exports u Russia, which Britain believed wit replacing Soviet shipments to Ger many. It was believed that shipment; were also being made to Russia fron the Latin Americas Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary of State indicated that he believed the export; were insuflmmnt to be rd great military value Germany, but the G<»v- . eminent wa cpntimiou ly ! >dyh * possibility that miw bt-Hywrent-might be bemud ng directly ” r ;’id:rvrt'y. Mr Hull added that apparently lherr was misui'd'-;" dimdim* about the lifting of the mend embargo an Russ;;! which was Ifttßcly } *•‘ - h ‘b i‘.e.-1 action. since .al! ',!:•■ c .me. !.’.;•■■ <-.v<-r--<•(1 by tile .T.-.'.a! <-mb;i::'o under , .rt control
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 5
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158EXPORTS TO RUSSIA Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 5
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