FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
THE QUESTION OF DEBTS. PARIS, December 26. JI. Yves Delbos, who was M. Herriot's representative -on the commission which arranged the recognition of Russia, explains the Government attitude toward Russia in an article in "Le Quotidien," namely, that recognition will come to nothing unless the Soviet formally and immediately recognises the debts of the French State and peoples, irrespective of counter-claims. Trie writer aleo admonishes the Soviet for using Communist propaganda in Prance.—(A. an£ if.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 307, 27 December 1924, Page 7
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