JAPAN AND RUSSIA
JOFFE’S FAILURE.
A NEW APPOINTMENT,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,
TOKIO, July 24. Advices from Moscow state that the Soviet Government, in an effort to end the deadlock in the Russo-Japanese negotiations, has relieved M. Joffe of his appointment as Soviet representative, and is appointing vico-Ministcr M. Harahan as Ilia successor.—A. and N.Z. Gable.'
[Viscount Goto, representing tho Japanese Foreign Office, has recently been conferring with M. Joffo, tho Moscow Soviet's representative, as to tho possible resumption of Husso-Japanceo negotiations for a trado agreement. On behalf of Japan, .Viscount Goto refused to promise tho Soviet diplomatic recognition, and firmly insisted that Russia should recognise tho Tsar regime’s debts, accept the treaties made by the former Government, and pay indemnities for tho Nikolaievsk massacre.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18337, 26 July 1923, Page 11
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