BRITAIN & RUSSIA.
RUSSIA ACCEPTS INVITATION. '.United Press Association—By Electrm ' lelegraph—Copyright) (Received this duv at 10.30. a.m.) MOSCOW, Sept. 13. Russia has accepted Britain’s invitation (wirelessed yesterday). SOVIET ACTION. MOSCOW, Sept. 13. Official—The Soviet has accepted Britain’s renewed invitation to send representatives to London (to discuss procedure in connection with futuro negotiations. RUSSIAN LOSS FEARED. OF SUBMARINE AND DESTROYER. HELINGFORS, Sept. 13. A quantity of wreckage was washed up on the Esthonian coast, believed to have belonged to a Russian submarine, Voikov, and the destroyer Trotsky, which are feared to have sunk in the recent heavy storms. The crews numbered over one hundred.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1929, Page 6
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