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SITUATION IN LENINGRAD

CLOSING OF BRITISH CONSULATE " SOVIET ATTITUDE UNJUSTIFIABLE *- Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 15. The ‘ Daily Telegraph’s ’ Moscow correspondent says the British decision to close the Consulate in Leningrad is not the result of an amicable agreement, but the attitude of the Soviet Government made negotiations impossible. The British Note indicates that the Government regards the Soviet attitude as unjustifiable, discourteous, and detrimental to good relations. The Soviet’s clear aim is to get rid of all resident foreign officials outside Moscow.

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Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 11

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SITUATION IN LENINGRAD Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 11

SITUATION IN LENINGRAD Evening Star, Issue 22885, 17 February 1938, Page 11

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