RUSSIAN CREDIT.
RE-ESTABLISHMENT EFFORTS
LONDON, Nov. 5. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says: “Of the Soviet’s anxiety to re-establish her credit in the eyes of Western Powers recently there lias been much evidence. Her entry in the League of symptomatic of it. In the commercial field she is seeking a reputation for dependability by punctual observation of undertakings. “Moscow is increasingly interested in cultivating the British market, Since the Hitler regime Germany has virtually extinguished the formerly extensive Russo-German trade, a large portion of which is now coming to Britain.”
THE LENA SETTLEMENT.
METHOD OF PAYMENT
LONDON, Nov. 5.
The Daily Telegraph’s Moscow correspondent says that the payments under the Lena goldfields settlement will be £50,000 on ratification, 20 half-yearly payments of £92,500, begining on May 1, 1935, and 20 further half-yearly payments of £56,000. It is believed in Moscow that the settlement- will open the way to negotiations for an Anglo-Russian treaty.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 7
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153RUSSIAN CREDIT. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 6 November 1934, Page 7
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