TALKS AT MOSCOW
LONDON REPORT OF AGREEMENT 1 DISCOUNTED FURTHER ELUCIDATION OF J PROPOSALS SOUGHT IJ.P A.—Hr Elwinc Telegraph-Cop« right l j • Received sth July. 9.50 a.in.) LONDON. 4th July. 1 The Press Association says Sir Wil- 1 liam Seeds, British Ambassador at Moscow, reports good progress. Soviet circles in London state that a final agreement is in sight. It is understood that the Baltic States are named as includ-' ed in the three-Power pledge. Reports that a Russian Pact is near, completion invigorated the markets. 1 Gilt-edgeds gained a point. A Paris message says that the Quia d’Orsay reveals that M. Molotov seeks further elucidation of the AngloFrench proposals, from which it is assumed negotiations will continue for some time. A London report of an agreement on the Soviet Pact is officially discounted at Moscow, though it is admitted considerable progress has been made., justifying the hope.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 July 1939, Page 7
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