SOVIET TRADE.
GEEMANY GETTING MONOPOLY. PRESENT ANTI-RUSSIAN POLICY CRUSHED Eeceived Tuesday, 7 p.rn. LONDON, Dee. 31. The Daily Chronicle, apropos* .of a speech by M. Stalin to the Soviet executive, declaring that in the interests of economic reconstruction, the Soviet is ■willing to give England a trade agreement, says this is as satisfactory as Germany's and urges the Government not to let the opportunity slip. The policy of having no diplomatic relations with Eussia must end. Unless Britain and the other Bowers secure agreements, the Germans will have the monopoly of foreign trade on. Eussiau soil and wo shall be powerless to act with Eussia, except through German agents.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 January 1929, Page 7
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109SOVIET TRADE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 January 1929, Page 7
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