ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN.
PROPOSED NOTE BY ALLIES. LONDON, May 17. The Daily Herald’s Berlin correspondent learns on reliable authority that the British Government has proposed that the Allies should send a joint note to the Soviet, demanding absolute repudiation of the Communist International and expulsion of its headquarters at Moscow.
The Herald says that the news is of the gravest significance, as it means Mr Baldwin’s Government is preparing a new diplomatic offensive against the Soviet. The paper declares that British representatives in every European capital and Washington have for some time been conducting behind the scones an anti-Soviet campaign and suggests that the present move isi to make impossible demands, in order that the Soviet’s refusal may serve as an" excuse for the rupture of diplomatic relations, from which there will he only one step to open hbstilities.—A. and N.Z. cable*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 5
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141ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 141, 19 May 1925, Page 5
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