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SOVIET DELEGATION. AVOWS CONTEMPTUOUS TREATMENT. "PLACED AGAINST THE. WALL." .» (Received 9.5 a.m.) i LONDON, July 31. The "Daily Telegraph" hints that the Soviet may break off the London negotiations before the British Government does so, adding that M. Rakowsky, before leaving for Moscow, is alleged to have circularised his colleagues in other European . capitals", saying: "The Soviet delegation has been treated with contempt. Our creditors have put us against the wall. I will recommend an ultimatum that the delegation be ordered to \ leave London at the earliest."—Reuter I
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Northern Advocate, 1 August 1924, Page 5
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