TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
RAKOVBKT IN LONDON. SOME SOVIET HOPES. LONDON, August 1. The "Morning Poet" states that M. \ Ttakoveky, the new representative of the j Russian Soviet Government in London, . in a farewell speech to the Ukranian ' Central Executive, declared that the ' collapse and dismemberment of the ' British Empire was merely a. question of ' time. The revolutionising-of the British proletarian masses was proceeding by gigantic strides. If conservatism were obstinate, the more acute would be the collapse of the whole colonial system ot the British Empire. The primary object of his appointment to London was to enable him to await the Third Inter-i national's intervention in Britain's internal affairs. M. Rakovsky recently published a pamphlet in which he declared that England, had benefited more by the' Great War than any other country, having annexed over 9,000,000 square kilometres of land belonging to othefl nations.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 5
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