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THE BOLSHEVIKS

ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA

GRAVITY OR BRITISH OPINION

tß> Electric Telegraph. —Copyright.! (Auntrai; £ N.Z. Cable Association.)

LONDON, July 14.

Mr Austen Chamberlain received Kahovsky yesterday and assured him that an immediate Break: in Anglo Soviet relations was unfounded.

The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent- states that Mr Chamberlain s remarks, however, left Rakovsky with tio‘ illusion regarding the gravity of British. opinion in respect to the antiBritish propagandas now carried on by Soviet agents in Asia, particularly China.

Hungary is the latest victim of Bolchevik hate owing to Hungary’s refusal to ratify a commercial agreement, which the Soviet, foolishly attributes to British pressure.

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Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 July 1925, Page 2

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THE BOLSHEVIKS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 July 1925, Page 2

THE BOLSHEVIKS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 July 1925, Page 2