BRITISH HELP
ACCEPTED BY SOVIET ON A BUSINESS BASIS. POOLING OF INFORMATION. LONDON, June 23. That any help will be gladly accepted on a business basis, with payment for goods and services was the Soviet Union's reply to the British offer of help which M. Maisky gave to Mr Eden, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times." Britain, the correspondent says, has learned more than any other country about the German methods of warfare and a pooling of information quickly is the best preparation for more practical help. It would not be surprising therefore, to see a technical mission going to Moscow. Russia chiefly lacks machine tools and oil-drilling apparatus. which America might supply, but clearly the fighting in the next fortnight will determine the nature and scope of the help and whether it should be given on a long-term or short-term basis.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1941, Page 5
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143BRITISH HELP Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1941, Page 5
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