RUSSIAN TRADE
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, HEJiSiNaFQRS, 25tii August. Mr. BaUwih (a brother of $ie Btitisli' Prime Mimgter'),. leSde^ of the British Trade Mission to^Russia, M Taii inte'ryiew,:, said^^ ,^he ' delegation fiad been re-ceiyiEd.-opur'teouisly by; the Goyenuneiit, acd all. the information desired was' giv-
i .Tlib' .Soviet.. iUcussed tte suggMttoiis thoroughly, anid as a result of rae' Visit, he,, wasi.nogefa) of, ,doing i trade': ~ The Soviet was prejpaTeii tio allow tie res'umptiptv.(rf poisission of tile" factbnesj yiding .the .principle df stiaiihg pr'oflVs i» recognised.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 7
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94RUSSIAN TRADE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 49, 27 August 1923, Page 7
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