Another AngloSoviet Talk
(Received 3 p.m.) LONDON. July IE). The diplomatic correspondent of “The Times” says fresh instructions are being sent to Sir William Seeds. The Russians declare that the British are apt to read too much into their formula, while the British declare that the Russians read too little into theirs. Both profess their fundamental good faith. A hitch has also developed in the British credit talks with Poland, which insists that she must buy arms where she can. Cabinet noted with approval the Palish warning against a Nazi putsch in Danzig.
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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1939, Page 5
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