BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
PROCEDURE ANNOUNCED
AMBASSADORS FIRST
British Official Wireless.
(Eeceived 3rd October, 11 a.m.)
KTJGBY, 2nd October.
In the course of an address on foreign affairs to the Labour Conference at Brighton, referring to Bussia, Air. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said: "I am very happy to btf able to report that as a result of negotiations an agreement has been reached on the procedure that will be put into operation immediately on the exchange of Ambassadors between the two countries. When the House of Commons meets it will be' the business of the Government to 'make a report on the conversations that have taken place with M. Bovgalev'sky, and I willbe quite prepared- to awjjit the~decision of the House. We have taken a most important step. .I" believe that immediately Ambassadors have been exchanged and the full' machinery has been put into operation there will be1 such an, agreement as will place our relationship in a satisfactory position and will brlug the two countries together as they have not been for many, years."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1929, Page 9
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