CONSULATE OFFICIALS IN DANGER
A 1 RUSSIAN PROPOSAL.
(AUS. AND N.Z. CABLE ABSN. AND REDTER.)
LONDON, 17th August.
A Russian wireless message states: Russia has proposed to Britain and France that their agents in Russia will be free to depart if like facilities are given M. Litvinoff and other Russian,- officials in Britain and Prance.
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND C/.U..E ASsIICIATICN.) NEW YORK, I7tih August.
The United States Consul-General at Moscow, Mr. Poole, has notified the State Department that the French and: British Consular officers are in great personal danger. Mr. Poole will remain at Moscow to add the British officials.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1918, Page 7
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