Russian Peace Front Progressing
(Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, July 4
The Press Association says that Sir William Seeds, British Ambassador in Moscow, reports good progress in connection with the peace front negotiations with Russia. Soviet circles in London states that final agreement is in sight. It is understood that it he Baltic States arc named as being included in a three-Power pledge. The Quai d’Crsay (Paris) revtals that M. Molotoff seeks further elucidation of the British and French proposals from which it is assumed that negotiations will continue for some little time In Moscow. The report of an agreement on the Soviet pact is officially discounted in London, though it is admitted that considerable progress has been made, justifying hope. Reports that the Russian pact was near completion invigorated markets, and gilt-edged stock gained a point.
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Northern Advocate, 5 July 1939, Page 7
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