RAID REPERCUSSIONS
AS MOSCOW SEES THEM ' BLOAV TO CAUSE OF PEACE MOSCOW, 14th May. m hu newspaper “Isvcstia” says: The Arcos raid is the beginning of the realisation of the rupturo threatened in 'Sir. Austen Chamberlain’s last Note. It deals a blow to the most vital nerve Of mutual relations. The Soviet bogey is again raised to create a diversion and ensure tho painless enactment of the Trade Unions Bill. It is also a blow, to the work of the Economic Conference. Britain’s policy of rupturo is pregnant with the danger of grave complications hardly to the liking of British commercial and financial circles, which will suffer if the Soviet market is lost. The responsibility for the catastrophe will not fall on the Soviet, which is consistently striving for poace, but entirely on tho British Government, which started, with forgery and ends with pogrom.”
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 9
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144RAID REPERCUSSIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 9
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