RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA
JAMES O'GRADY, AMBASSADOR.
(Received 25th January, 2 p\m.)
LONDON, 24th January. It is definitely Btated that should the Russian Government be accorded recognition by Britain the appointment of Mr. James O'Grady as Ambassador to Moscow will be announced immediately. It is held in the Ministerial circles that diplomatic recognition of Russia is a foregone conclusion as a result of the General Election and the attitude of jnanufactwers in general. ' Further Ministerial appointments are: —Mr. Frank Hodges, Civil Lord of the Admiralty; Mr. Harry Gosling, Minister 'of Transport. I
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 8
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