BRITISH TRADE DELEGATION.
RECEPTION AT MOSCOW. (United Press Association —Bv Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, April 2. The British trade delegation had a surprising reception at Moscow, where Communists acclaim the event as of tremendous import in showing the strength of the 'Soviet’s international position, says' th e Riga correspondent of the t‘ Morning Post.” The delegates were warmly welcomed in the streets where the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin and Sir Austen Chamberlain were paraded in effigy six months ago. Newspapers claim the visit is evidence of the persistent desire of British industrialists to establish themselves on the Russian markets and indicates the industrialists disapprove the policy of isolation against the Soviet republic.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 April 1929, Page 8
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