Britain and the Soviet
EFFORT TO ARRANGE DIFFERENCES. Received Friday, 7.30 p.m. LONDON, June 23. Well-informed circles forecast an early meeting between Sir John Simon and M. Litvinoff respecting the embargo and the imprisonment of the Vickers engineers. It is stated that the doviet is anxious to secure a renewal of the trade' relations. Hew State Prosecutor Received Friday, 9.50 p.m. MOSCOW, June 22. M. Akulof has been appointed Chief State Prosecutor of the entire Soviet Union under the reorganisation announced on Wednesday. M. Vishinsky, the prosecutor of the Vickers engineers, becomes chief assistant. • Celebration at Funeral of Clara Zetkin MOSCOW, June 22, . Three hundred thousand workers attended the funeral of the late Clara Zetkin, the veteran “red” leader in the Reichstag who was expelled from Germany. The body lay in state, at the Trade Union House. Later it was cremated and the ashes immured m the walls of the Kremlin in the presence of MM. Stalin and Molotov and other leaders, Lenin's widow delivered an oration.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1933, Page 7
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