RUSSIA AND ENGLAND
THE ECONOMIC DELEGATION. EFFECT OF THEIR DEPARTURE j I PRACTICAL DECLARATION OF WAR. d ib.f rablr.—l'Tr** Association.— Copjrijrbt.i ! l ißpceivo,! loan n,m.i y f.n\n<>X. August 2ii. j :- The -Pall Mall Cazctte" states that it s! i* reported that the Soviet Economic y I Delegation now in England, ha* admit-' t i ted that its departure following upon tho it I controversy over the peace terms to .5 j Poland, would be practically equivalent c; to a declaration of war upon England.: t-;Tlie delegate- al*o stated that the coll- j t. ; Hict would tak« the form of an attack ! < upon Britain- Eastern Empire. c The ("nitcil Press Association says ; c that the Russian reply to the Anglo-1 I 1 Italian ultimatum offers to waive any] .<• i armistice ternis not proposed at tho i- J Minsk conference, and not contained in ' t .the digest which M. Kameneff. head "f . c the Soviet Economic Delegation, submity ! ted to Mr. Lloyd fieorgf.—l A. and X.Z.) i c Enver Pasha, formerly Turkish Minis- J = . ter of War. left Berlin Suddenly for Mo--n , cow. where he is carrying on an agitation re to raise the whole Mohammedan world ' r against Britain.— (A. and X.Z. liible.i I
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 205, 27 August 1920, Page 5
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