SOVIET REPRESENTATIVES.
APPOINTMENTS IN DOMINIONS WANTED. (UNITED PBBSS ASSOCIATION—BY «L«CT*IO TBLBQBAPH—COFTBIOHT.J LONDON, December 13. In a statement on behalf of the newly-appointed Russian Ambassador (M. Sokolnikoff), M. Goelson, attache, confirmed the report that the Soviet was anxious that the question of representatives to the Dominions should be discussed immediately with Mr Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, but it is not yet known whether appointments have been made or what form they will take, M. Goelson says that Moscow is particularly anxious that the representatives be trade officials, as the Soviet is anxious to expand Dominion trade. TOBACCO IN A PIPE. Men's preference for a man's smoke —the pipe—is plenty positive. But do vou know why? We'll tell you. Its a triple reason. First, pipe tobaccos different—for instance, Edgeworth. Second, tobacco smoulders like it should in a pipe—completely, al! of it. And third, these mean you get more satisfaction—greater relish of the good old savourv Burley, soothing fullness of rich smok.\ Th'ere's even a fourth reason: you like sood company. The pipe-smoking brotherhood is that. Its members are thinkers and leaders. Tobacco's at its best in a pipe, particularly if the tobacco is Edgeworth, which is a combination of good tobaccos—selected carefully and blended especially for pipe smoking. Its quality and flavour never change. —1
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19803, 16 December 1929, Page 15
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