"VICAR OF BRAY."
1 MOST AMIABLE JOEEE, J
j TRYING TO PLEASE EVERYONE,
! LONDON, October 4. j Jolt'e, who is tho head ot the boviet deloi gution negotiating with tho i/olcs a u Riga, ; appears tv boa kind ol "Vicar ol Lray.' j According to an account by a j.' ronch journalist, ho is a most atiabio man, uoteruiinod evidently to please everybody -egara- ; less ol their nationality. i Dor example, to tho Poles ho praises tho •' Pohsn troops; to an Englishman i;c en- ■ deavours to demonstrate that the liuure ot ' Europe depends on tho establishment ot • ; eooiiomio rolations between lintaii) and Russia; whilst to an American mio.-viewer ho denounces Mr Lloyd George's poiioy. J Upon tho arrival ol a German Joil'e maJtes no eil'ort to hide his esteem ior tho ; Gorman peoplo, anil outlines plans tor close I oconomio and political co-operation between I lierlin and Moscow, but when, hall an hour ! lator, a Polish journalist enters, ouiio is '■ horniied at tho idea ol an aiiianco between j Russia and Germany.
LONDON, October 4.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4129, 29 October 1920, Page 3
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