ALLIES AND RUSSIA
DEMAND FOR OPENING OF BUSINESS RELATIONS (Rec. June 25, .5 p.m.) Paris,' June 2i. Replying' to the Socialists' demand for the opening of business relations with Eussia, M. Milleriind said th(at Eussia had refused passports for :he proposed committee of inquiry to visit that country on behalf of the' League of Nations. Eussia had also urged British workmen to rebel. M. llilleraud said it would be time .to. consider'negotiating with Eussia when siie abandoned such pretensions.— Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. RUSSIAN St bureau SEEKING TO PLACE CEDEES IN ..CANADA. Ottawa, Juno 23. .Two representatives of the Russian Soviet Bureau' have spent a fortnight in Canada, seeking to place ciders for the Russiaiv Government with; manufacturers'. It is stated, that tliry' placed a contract for .a. million pounds' worth of railway rolling stock. The Canadian Government will not restrict, exports to Eussia, but accepts no' responsibility.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable, Assn. .
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 233, 26 June 1920, Page 7
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