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STUDIED MILDNESS

MORE CHARGES TO COME

(Received. 2Gth February, noon.) .LONDON, 25th February. No reply to the British' Note to the Soviet is expected for some days, tl:-ugh official circles believe that the Russians prepared a ' reply days ago, as -soon as the dispatch of a British Note 1 was hinted.in the Press.;,. The Australian-; Pressv Association learns that the real reason""for the anxiety in Soviet circles "in London-is the studied mildness of-the Note,; because the Russians know perfectly- well that the Note is based on a mere fraction of the information possessed by Whitehall. Consequently, the Soviet officials are left guessing as to. what use will be made of the' stronger grounds for complaints contained in the :Foreign Office files. . .. '■;.. .■ 'S ■ -The. " British reply to'';ifre":' 'Izves-"tia-.'s;" complaints >.■ of^'speecKes- by Churchill, Birkenhead, and/ Joynson- : Hicks is that everyone of these speeches ■was made a3 a'reply-to breaches pf.; : the;;,R,ussian Tundettakiligstb" 'bease' anti-Britisb propaganaa.''.' ■-ri- '"}'•''.. -.":-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9

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STUDIED MILDNESS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9

STUDIED MILDNESS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9