RUSSIAN OUTLOOK
JAPAN FEARS UNITY BY U S., CHINA, AND SOVIET. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Rec Dec. 29, 9.25 p.m ) MOSCOW', Dec. 28 ‘‘Relations with England are at present satisfactory despite the Met.roVjokers affair.” declared M. Molotov, opening the Soviet Parliament, Ho added that trade negotiations were proceeding normally. He contrasted Russia’s position with the principal Powers, especially the improved relations with France and Poland, with the threat of the present attitude of Germany and Japan and paid a tribute to the League, adding that it had proved a brake on their warlike intentions. He. declared that Japan feared the co-operation of the Soviet, the United States, and China in the Far East. Describing the recognition •by the United States a s an outstanding event, he referred to M. Litivinoff’s part therein, which was accorded an ovation by the 800 delegates. M. Stalin spoke from the platform which displayed a huge white bust of Lenin embowered in greenery. The guests included diplomats and crowds of “shock' workers from Moscow factories.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 5
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