TO-DAY'S DEBATE.
KOTE PROBABLE ON FRIDAY. (British Official Wireless.) (Received .11 ajnj . . RUGBY, May 25. At tQ-inorrow's- debate on the Government's decision terminate the AngioRussian trade agreement, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Austen Chamberlain, wiD ke the principal speaker for the Government. ' ' • • . He is expected to review the history of the Anglo-Soviet relations with particular reference to the persistent disregard by the Soviet 'of the reiterated Warning now culminating- in the Government's decision to break off relations. If the House of Commons approves the Government'* policy, a Note giving it effect will be handed to M. Rosengoltz, the Soviet Charge d'Affaires, probably en Friday. Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked in the House of Commons to-day how the Government's action would affect the big engineering firms on the Clyde which Were carrying out contracts with Russia. He replied that there was no reason Why it should interfere with any legitimate business.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1927, Page 7
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