TRADE WITH ARABIA.
BID FOR BY SOVIET. LONDON, Sept. 1. Following a commercial expedition to Arabia, under the leadership of M. Bialkin, the Soviet is: establishing a regular steamer service between Odessa and Arabia. ,
M. Bialkin, whose errand was also political, reported that sugar, flour, soap, petroleum, potatoes, barley, and crockery would find markets in Hedjaz, Yemen, Nejd, and other centres, in exchange for coffee and gum arabic. Tho Izfestia, a Soviet journal, emphasise that it is essential to British Imperialism in Arabia.—Times.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 3 September 1927, Page 9
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