LABOUR AND SOVIET
‘AGAINST ”
(Reuter.)
LONDON, July 8.
In the Commons, in reply to complaints that the Government was not fulfilling its promise to keep the House informed of the Anglo-Russian negotiations, Mr Ponsonby said Ke hoped to submit the outcome of’the conference before the summer recess, but it was difficult to deal with the matter at the present critical stage. He hoped that the old treaties with Russia, which were being revived, would shortly be ready for signature. Referring to the Soviet' Pj-qss attacks, he declared that the Bolsheviki were more afraid of the Labour Party as a bulwark against Communism, than they were afraid of the Conservatives.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1924, Page 5
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